Young Israel of Fort Lee Announces Lunch & Learn Event
Fort Lee—“The Ever-Changing Face of Israel: An Analysis of the Israeli Elections” will be the subject of a noon-time lecture by Michael Tuchfeld at the
Fort Lee—“The Ever-Changing Face of Israel: An Analysis of the Israeli Elections” will be the subject of a noon-time lecture by Michael Tuchfeld at the
Edgewater—The empty Sleepy’s store at City Place is a donation and relief center for the families who lost their homes in the inferno at the
Teaneck—Don’t miss this Bluegrass Concert, Sunday Jan. 25th at 7 p.m., when DAVAR will present Jerry Wicentowski’s bluegrass band “Lucky Break” in a concert featuring
The newspaper that united the Torah-observant communities of Queens marked its third anniversary on Jan. 14th with a business networking dinner at the Young Israel
On Sunday, February 8, 2015, at the Jewish Center of Teaneck, 70 Sterling Place, Rabbi Menachem Genack will speak about his book, Letters to President
Tenafly—Center Stage, the JCC’s full-day musical theater camp, is now registering 9–14-year-old students for a fabulous three-week adventure in acting, improv, movement, and song that
Paramus—American culture is a strong factor in helping shape our children’s attitudes about intimacy and sexuality. “As media continues to grow and as our youth
(JNS.org) The speakers of 29 European parliaments signed a joint declaration expressing their “grave concern” over growing antisemitism in Europe. The gathering of the European
Teaneck—Rachelle and Mark Zomick are this year’s guests of honor at the Young Israel of Teaneck 16th annual dinner. Tamar and Matt Lowe as recipients
Teaneck—The annual Rinat Dinner will take place this year on Saturday evening, February 21, 2015, at Congregation Keter Torah. The guests of honor will be
Waltuch Art Gallery: February 4-27 Meet the Artist Reception: Thursday, Feb 5, 6 p.m. Transitions, an exhibition of abstract expressionist oil paintings by Judith Brice,
(Ed. note: The person who corrected Hubble’s lens so that photographs like these can be taken is a French Holocaust survivor, Phil Pressel, who retired