Building a Stronger, More Connected Teaneck
As election day approaches, Teaneck residents are faced with critical decisions about the future of our town. At the heart of these decisions are the
As election day approaches, Teaneck residents are faced with critical decisions about the future of our town. At the heart of these decisions are the
If Jews in the midst of battle in Sinai, persecuted by the Soviets in Moscow, or surrounded by death at Auschwitz celebrated Simchat Torah despite
On October 13, four IDF soldiers were killed in a Hezbollah drone attack on a training base near Binyamina. This is the deadliest drone attack
A bereaved father speaks at the U.N. Oct 7 remembrance ceremony on behalf of the hostages. Who would have believed that today, one year later,
(Courtesy of Olami Rutgers) On Oct. 7, students from Rutgers University attended Olami’s commemoration event to honor the fallen, hear stories of heroism and reaffirm
(Courtesy of Touro University) On October 7, undergraduate students at Touro University’s Lander Colleges went to Washington, D.C. to commemorate the first anniversary of the
To say that the projected outcome for the upcoming federal elections appears tight would be an absolute understatement. The presidential race is neck and neck
There are festivals that give rhythm and structure to the Jewish year. Examining them carefully, however, we see that Sukkot is unusual, unique. One detail—which
During Sukkot, we celebrate the divine hashgacha, which sustains us with life, health and well-being. The most iconic symbol of His hashgacha is the sukkah,
I was speaking with a security guard at a Jewish wedding and he commented how the dancing at Jewish weddings is very different from what
Unity: In every forum – from media talk shows to everyday conversation – “unity” or the lack of it, is on the lips of the
Feeling Displaced Our people have suffered greatly this past year. Many Jews were murdered, thousands wounded, and over 100 remain in captivity. In addition, over