(Courtesy of Teaneck Community Chorus) It’s a special event to hear a Teaneck Teen Idol perform. The 2024 winner from the Frisch School, Arielle Pfefer,
“We were preparing for October 8th 12 years ago.” So declares Be A Mensch, an organization that has been working to bridge the secular-religious divide
In today’s politically charged climate on college campuses, Jewish students need all the strength, support and resources they can get. With the Nitzavim Fellowship, students
When you’ve been successfully training Jewish educators for 35 years like the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, you develop a keen sense
Steven Aiello has spent Shabbat in a Palestinian village, dined with Muslim leaders in the sukkah and stood under the chuppah alongside a Bedouin friend
It’s an uncomfortable conversation for many, yet it might just be the single most important conversation people will ever have in their lives: estate and
This morning as I wished one of my grandsons tzetzchem l’shalom as he returned to finish out his year of learning in Israel, I thought
(Note from Jewish Link Contributing Editor Nina Glick: Daniel Stroock is my nephew, a very devoted son and father and an all around great guy.
This four-mile, easy-to-moderate hike loops around Tourne Park in Morris County, New Jersey. It climbs to the top of the Tourne and follows an old
Dear Dr. Chani, It’s been a long vacation. It was fun to go to a hotel and enjoy plenty of exotic, delicious dishes, but my
It’s time for an airline travel update, which I run every few years or so (which is about how often I travel through the air)