
Locals Sponsor 10 Ethiopian Hi-Schoolers in Israel
Fort Lee—Diana Yacobi of Fort Lee, and her husband Ari, sponsor of 10 Ethiopian high school students in a support program run by NACOEJ (North
Fort Lee—Diana Yacobi of Fort Lee, and her husband Ari, sponsor of 10 Ethiopian high school students in a support program run by NACOEJ (North
On October 20, 19 Bergen County women will be gathered at Newark airport filled with trepidation and excitement. They are going to take a special
Ramot, Jerusalem—October 7, 2013 1:30 p.m.—The passing of Rabbi Ovadia Joseph, the leader of the Shas movement and spiritual leader to thousands of Sephardic Jews
On Erev Sukkot, my neighbor, sent me an email. Hi. I’m Binyamin Yablok … We have an unusual sukkah with hand painted decorations which might
What do Robert, age 47, Rebecca, 32, from California, and Henry, 66, from Chicago all have in common? They are all Jewish and in prison.
The baby hedgehog, his eyes still closed but his spikes already fully out, arrived with a personal letter. “We found him near our house,” it
When Matanya Schnieder, 18, signed up to join the archeological excavations at The Ophelin Jerusalem’s Old City, upon recommendation of a friend, he thought it
When Matanya Schnieder, 18, signed up to join the archeological excavations at The Ophelin Jerusalem’s Old City, upon recommendation of a friend, he thought it
My wife lovingly refers to me as a shiva wimp. I would use any excuse to avoid making the traditional visit to the home of
Today’s topic, now that winter is upon us, is how to save on home-heating costs. It’s not easy to save money, because no one else
Kochav Hashachar—A hadass is only a myrtle branch, but for Jews worldwide this simple branch takes on important significance before the holiday of Sukkot. For
Jerusalem—One of the newest and biggest trends in the corporate world of the 21st century is outsourcing—letting an outside group manage part or a department