The Fun Never Ends at Adath Israel of Elizabeth/Hillside’s Youth Sukkah Decorating Event
With only a few days in between each chag, the Adath Israel youth department was still able to squeeze in their yearly sukkah decorating/making event.
With only a few days in between each chag, the Adath Israel youth department was still able to squeeze in their yearly sukkah decorating/making event.
The area east of Queen Anne Road, approximately between West Englewood and State Streets in Teaneck, is home to a cluster of multi-family dwellings, and
Two teams of architecture students at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) got involved in an interesting project last semester. They joined Princeton’s “Sukkah Village
More often than not, when a graduate of one of our day schools leads the prayer service, I am appalled at the speed and haste
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We just finished celebrating Simchat Torah, which begs the question: should there also be a holiday called Simchat Haf-Torah? Should we also be dancing around
In this week’s parsha, it takes Hashem only six days to create the world! So we will be making a six-minute molten lava mug cake.
Dear Shayna, First of all, I LOVE reading your advice on Shabbat. I have a problem. I was on a walk with my friend on
It was the first day of Kitah Gimmel and Racheli was excited to start learning. She was an eager student who loved sharing what she
As the Biden administration steps up its efforts to bolster the Palestinian Authority (PA), Palestinians seem to be increasingly losing faith in their leaders. The
When Jill Gordon took her 10-year-old daughter to the doctor in Teaneck on Sept. 12 for a stomach problem, she never expected for them to