
Shomrei Torah to Honor Dr. Ira Cochin at Torah Web Dinner
Fair Lawn—Dr. Ira Cochin grew up in a cold-water flat in the late 20s and 30s, and has managed an academic career in engineering by
Fair Lawn—Dr. Ira Cochin grew up in a cold-water flat in the late 20s and 30s, and has managed an academic career in engineering by
Fair Lawn—The 17th Annual Yachad-Yavneh Shabbaton, a highlight of the year, brings together Yachad children and their advisors, eighth graders and staff from Yavneh Academy,
Edgewater—A local Jewish family jumped into immediate action to help the victims of the Avalon apartment complex fire that took place two weeks ago and
West Orange—The Och Challenge was born in December 2010—when a $15 million matching-gift campaign was created by Daniel and Jane Och in loving memory of
Teaneck—Cedar Lane’s Garden State Jewelers was the place to be for the latest networking event of the Jewish Business Network (JBN). In an intimate setting
Rachel Dube is on a mission. That mission is all about chesed. “I want to leave the world a better place, and fill the world
“It creates a certain camaraderie,” said Rabbi Daniel Wolff of the “Cholent Wars” taking place in his shul, Congregation Beth Tefillah in Paramus. The Cholent
Livingston—The Sisterhood and Men’s Club of The Synagogue of the Suburban Torah Center will be hosting an Art Auction on Saturday, February 21, 2015, beginning
Madison—Reflecting on the Past to Protect the Future: A Conference on Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust will be presented on Yom HaShoah at Drew University,
Teaneck—The hopes that many parents share are universal: That our children are safe, that they get a good education that helps form their values, that
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