Teaneck BOE: (Nearly) One Year Later
The opinions contained within reflect my own observations during the past year serving as a trustee for the Teaneck Board of Education. These are only
The opinions contained within reflect my own observations during the past year serving as a trustee for the Teaneck Board of Education. These are only
Some of my fondest memories of the High Holidays revolve around arriving at shul with my father and four younger sisters long before anyone else.
Packing It at Yad Leah, America Mazal tov to the Bieler family on Chaya’s bat mitzvah. Chaya, a seventh grader at Shalshelet, celebrated her bat
On Sunday, September 15, The Hebrew Institute of Riverdale (HIR) hosted its annual community chesed day in remembrance of September 11, 2001. From 9 a.m.
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Join them this Sunday for an inspiring field day of sports activities and community. (Courtesy of Kaplen JCCOTP) The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades Guttenberg
The High Holidays are a time for introspection, reflection and deep connection. The ancient melodies that have been passed down for generations help us to
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On Sunday, September 15, The Yiddish Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of Binyumen Schaechter, performed its 2024 fall encore program at Merkin Hall in the
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