Chai Lifeline Gala Proves “Together We Are Stronger”
New York—Over 1,100 friends and supporters are expected to crowd the ballroom of the Marriott Marquis on December 9 to laud Chai Lifeline, the international
New York—Over 1,100 friends and supporters are expected to crowd the ballroom of the Marriott Marquis on December 9 to laud Chai Lifeline, the international
During the weekend of November 21-22, Congregation Ahavat Achim held a weekend where both the spiritual and physical hunger of its congregants were quenched. The
Paramus–The Los Angeles-based Israeli-American Council (IAC), the preeminent Israeli-American organization in the Unites States, recently announced the opening of its newest regional office in New
Manhattan–On Sunday, November 23, 2014 200+ Jews gathered in the midtown office of the UJA-Federation of New York for the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA)’s
Teaneck–Celebrating its 28th year, the Jewish Learning Experience (JLE), a Bergen County-based grassroots, independent Jewish outreach organization, will hold its annual dinner on January 3,
If politics makes strange bedfellows, the mayor of Englewood and the Assemblywoman for the 37th Legislative District have taken that to new heights. Frank Huttle
New York–Jew in the City, the organization dedicated to re-branding perceptions of Orthodox Jews and Judaism through digital media, held its third annual “Orthodox Jewish
New York–A record crowd of over 1,100 people attended the Zionist Organization of America’s (ZOA) 116th Louis B. Brandeis Award National Dinner on Sunday, November
New York–Yeshiva University’s Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought presents a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will and New York
Teaneck–The Tiger and Wolf dens from Cub Scout Pack 613 visited Teaneck Fire Station #4 on Windsor Road. The firemen showed them all the parts
Rabbi Jesse Horn will be the Scholar-in-Residence on the weekend of December 12 and 13, at Congregation Beth Aaron, 950 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck. His
Teaneck–The Shabbos immediately following the Har Nof massacre, members of the Young Israel of Teaneck were fortunate to have Rabbi Meir Goldwicht as a scholar-in-residence.