A Gift of Music and Love
During the last decade of her long life, world-renowned pianist and teacher Ruth Coruh had only one student, Gavri Kepets of Teaneck. When Gavri, now
During the last decade of her long life, world-renowned pianist and teacher Ruth Coruh had only one student, Gavri Kepets of Teaneck. When Gavri, now
(Courtesy of OHEL) Hundreds of dedicated participants, young and senior, individuals and families, spent Sunday, May 19, jumping, climbing, swimming, running, muscling and crawling their
We are still dancing in our hearts and minds from the beautiful wedding we celebrated just a few days ago. Our children Chavie and Chaim
Even if you’ve been to Auschwitz and other major camps the Germans established in a vast network of 42,500 ghettos, concentration camps and death camps,
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) The Thurnauer School of Music at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is excited to announce the addition of “Musikgarten” classes
The Warsaw Ghetto uprising began on April 19, 1943, when German troops and police entered the ghetto to deport the remaining 55,000-60,000 Jews to extermination
It’s been a rueful coincidence. When teaching Jewish history, it is mostly unfortunate when events repeat. Yet, there are teaching moments that make a classroom
Chazaq does everything from a-z. As its two middle letters attest, Chazaq does everything humanly and heavenly possible to raise the Jewish people from a
Extraordinary. It’s not a word that we see a lot of these days. And yet, anyone who works in fashion encounters the extraordinary daily. That’s
I don’t want you to consider me an old fussbudget, but I’ve really got to get something off my chest. I know most of us
(Courtesy of CIJE) The Seventh Annual CIJE Innovation Day took place on May 19 at the historical Bell Works in Holmdel, New Jersey. This event
(Courtesy of Momentum) Momentum, previously known as the Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project, announced its new name and its renewed vision at its 10th Anniversary Momentum