
Tenafly Councilman Dan Park Runs for NJ State Assembly
Tenafly Councilman Daniel Park lives and breathes Bergen County; between being on borough’s town council for over a decade and working full time in the
Tenafly Councilman Daniel Park lives and breathes Bergen County; between being on borough’s town council for over a decade and working full time in the
(Courtesy of RKYHS) Students in the computer science program at Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School (RKYHS) are skillfully and deftly developing solutions to real-world
(Courtesy of Netivot) Netivot, the Montessori yeshiva of East Brunswick, New Jersey, announces the opening of its first franchise school in Long Beach, New
Academic leaders share advice with undergraduates considering careers in medicine, dentistry, podiatry and pharmacy. (Courtesy of Touro University) As one who reviews more than 10,000
(Courtesy of Passover Listings) We had just finished dropping off our respective carpools and peeled our Odysseys into the Starbucks lot when we sat down
Like other companies, car manufacturers publish their earnings reports, which means we get access to which models are about to be on major discount—lucky us!
Jewish educators and pro-Israel supporters at Rutgers University are concerned about the effects after the first faculty union there approved a BDS (boycott, divest and
It’s not always easy to find the right Chanukah gift for people. With the holiday under a week away, here are a few new book
On Monday, Dec. 16, former basketball star Tamir Goodman, aka “The Jewish Jordan,” was in the New York area promoting his new children’s book, “Live
Excerpting: “A Heart for Another” by Rabbi Yaakov Bender. Artscroll Shaar Press. 2024. Hardcover. 336 pages. ISBN-13: 9781422642610. (Courtesy of Artscroll) I remember the levayah
(Courtesy of JFNNJ) This year has been described by Tim Torell, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s director of security, as the most professionally challenging
Adam Szydlowski, a man on a mission, wants Poles who would rather forget to remember. Recently, at Fair Lawn’s Congregation Shomrei Torah, Mr. Szydlowski shared