
Over 160 Future Lone Soldiers Arrive With Nefesh B’Nefesh During Aliyah Summer Peak
(Courtesy of Nefesh B’Nefesh) Twelve future lone soldiers were among the olim who landed this week on a Nefesh B’Nefesh group aliyah flight, in cooperation
(Courtesy of Nefesh B’Nefesh) Twelve future lone soldiers were among the olim who landed this week on a Nefesh B’Nefesh group aliyah flight, in cooperation
(Courtesy of Nefesh B’Nefesh) Twelve future lone soldiers were among the olim who landed this week on a Nefesh B’Nefesh group aliyah flight, in cooperation
Congregation Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn is holding simchas with indoor, outdoor and hybrid configurations to make everyone comfortable. People are making different choices, said
Rena Ray has many ways to make graphic design work for her customers. She creates invitations and business cards and yearbooks, and has even designed
Next to the bride, the most beautiful visuals at a wedding are the flowers. And lovely as nature makes them, it’s the florist’s creativity and
To mark her bat mitzvah, Hannah Cohen, a student at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy in Stamford, organized a chesed project with Friends of the Israel Defense
Masks are coming off and the doors to normalcy are opening. That’s good news for couples getting married. But with a limited summer calendar and
If you’re planning a wedding, and looking for a venue that can safely handle many guests with fabulous food and gorgeous decor, get to know
Gary Rosenberg is in great demand as a baal koreh, someone who reads the weekly Torah portion, in Englewood’s shuls and backyard minyanim. “I was
In a normal year, anyone planning a spring simcha would have the details locked in by now. But normal is still in the future. Although
When weddings and bar mitzvahs “as we knew them” resume, families might find themselves sitting at a reception and marveling at the talents of a
When a Jewish child comes of age, the show must go on, despite a pandemic or inclement weather. There’s a milestone birthday to acknowledge; for