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It’s always fun holding a music meeting with Heilige Al Gordon. Radio Folks update charts weekly in effort to please the listeners. Join us for
It’s always fun holding a music meeting with Heilige Al Gordon. Radio Folks update charts weekly in effort to please the listeners. Join us for
Event planners are trying to balance client dreams with the realities of supply chain shortages. The flowers a couple wants for their wedding may not
On December 23, Elanit Paley and her mother, Michal, volunteered their time at New Rochelle’s Hope Community Services Kosher Food Pantry. As a bat mitzvah
“Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends; we’re so glad you could attend; come inside; come inside.” —Emerson, Lake and Palmer Thank
Nati Fischman, a 12-year-old from Teaneck, will celebrate his Hebrew birthday on 20 Kislev, which corresponds to November 24. Nati is in the seventh grade
(Courtesy of JWed) Finding a sincere and trustworthy dating service in the Jewish community can be ever-more challenging in today’s climate. Swiping apps often emphasize
“So how aw ya, everyone?”—Joey Newcomb style. Believe it or not, there’s a billboard in Lakewood with that slogan and Joey’s face, LOL. Our whole
The lights of the menorah will be on public view during Chanukah 2021 hosted by local Chabad centers with entertainment, refreshments and most importantly, plenty
Looking for a new space to host your upcoming simcha? Family event? Lecture series? Ongoing classes? With the renovation and expansion complete, the Young Israel
Dovid Pearlman has big shoes to fill. Coming from a family of musicians and singers, Pearlman embarked on his musical career when he was just
There’s a proverb that charity begins at home. Just as important, learning to give charity starts at home, too. Children who grow up with parents
It was almost easier to plan a wedding in the pre-vaccine days of COVID, when there were specific restrictions. The CDC is not mandating quotas