What Does Federation Do for Me?
I have the best job in the world. I only started my job about six months ago at Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey. What
I have the best job in the world. I only started my job about six months ago at Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey. What
The giving of tzedakah is one of the foundations of Jewish tradition. The Hebrew word “natan,” meaning to give, is a palindrome. You can read
For his bar mitzvah project, Caleb Rosenfeld founded Cutting It With Caleb, an initiative to encourage people to grow and donate their hair. Four years
Recognizing complexity and seeing nuance are the first steps toward empathy. Having empathy means we understand each other across differences. It helps us recognize the
The Jewish people have been in danger ever since we left Egypt, over 3,500 years ago. What has changed? What hasn’t changed? Threats to the
The Jewish people have been in danger ever since we left Egypt, over 3,500 years ago. What has changed? What hasn’t changed? Threats to the
Most of us are used to the refrain “What a difference a day makes,” but I have found that in the world of shadchanus (matchmaking)—while
Now that the snow is melting and spring is approaching, it’s a great time to return to hiking. This two-mile hike loops around the Flat
Featuring Dr. Harold Tepler As photographed by David Beyda On the importance of the colonoscopy: March is colorectal cancer awareness month. I can’t emphasize enough
I would consider myself somewhat of a cleaning expert. My house isn’t the cleanest, but I’ve definitely spent thousands upon thousands of hours thinking about
Last week, The Jewish Link published a Letter-to-the-Editor that questioned the wisdom of eating hamantaschen on Purim. The letter implicitly argued that eating a cookie
Max Beck was, in many people’s opinions, the most patient and forgiving person you could ever meet. These personality traits were helpful for Max, as