Grand Ribbon Cutting for Queens Jewish Link Office and Press Conference for Israel
On Sunday morning, October 18, a large crowd gathered to celebrate the opening of the new office of the Queens Jewish Link and to show
On Sunday morning, October 18, a large crowd gathered to celebrate the opening of the new office of the Queens Jewish Link and to show
Susan Greenbaum, for 20 years, has been a Teaneck neighbor, friend and active Jewish community professional. A self-described “refugee from the JCC world,” she has
With the sukkahs safely stored away and colorful leaves falling, it can only mean that the cold weather is approaching. To complement your seasonal shul
Bereishit: 12:10-20 In considering all her past relationships, Serena had learned that it was almost always a bad thing when the men in her life
The commentaries are quite explicit about it. Told by God to leave his land, birthplace and his family homestead to go to “an undisclosed location,”
Spotlight Israel columns will feature local residents studying in Israel. We are grateful to our first interviewee, Avigayil Wiener. Avigayil is studying at Michlelet Mevaseret
We recently participated in Parents’ Day at the paratrooper base where our son Elie is training. Parents are ordinarily prohibited from visiting their children at
A note from Oren: Usually this column is just my thoughts, but when it came to the current situation in Israel with all of the
Today we present a recent study on food, conducted by scientists over several days of Yom Tov. Scientists love doing studies on food, because it
If women ran the world, what would that be like? Would there be more mandatory shopping days? More double-coupon possibilities? If they ran the world
One of the great perks enjoyed by Amex credit card holders across the country occurred each year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving (dubbed “Small Business
Over the past few weeks we have all been straining to hear more and more about the horrendous situation facing our brothers and sisters in