Sukkot: From Fear to Festivities
Fear and trembling. Those have been our primary religious emotions during the past several weeks. Although Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are referred to nowadays
Fear and trembling. Those have been our primary religious emotions during the past several weeks. Although Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are referred to nowadays
It was a cold, rainy day in New Jersey. Not a good day to eat in a sukkah. Not a good day to play outside.
Al-Monitor.com–The Israeli-Palestinian conflict divides Israeli society into two camps. One group defines itself as the “national camp,” while the second calls itself the “peace camp.”
This summer, a former al-Qaeda offspring metamorphosed into a regular army and captured large swathes of land in Iraq and Syria. It first flagged itself
During World War II, residents on the islands in the southern Pacific Ocean saw heavy activity by U.S. planes bringing in goods and supplies for
Jazz for Lunch! Join us for a musical Sunday afternoon and the sweet sounds of guitarist and Hudson County wonder, Larry Cantwell. The TGS Cafe
Englewood–Wide smiles and happy relaxed faces, that’s the way it is Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at The Art Place. Yachad runs the organization’s first ever
I am not a perfect parent. I do not have perfect children. I am a poor to average parent, who feels lucky that her boys
Over the past week, the U.S.-led coalition carrying out airstrikes against Islamic State positions in Iraq and Syria has expanded to include several new members.
Engelwood–On Sunday, October 26, The Moriah School will be hosting a free workshop to enhance teaching and enrich learning of the Holocaust through the use
Teaneck–On Tuesday, November 4th, Bergen County residents head to the polls to elect a County Executive. As a reminder, the County Executive serves a 4-year
I recently completed a wonderful Yom Kippur. I was invited to join a special minyan in the home of Moshe (and Eliza) Skoczylas who was