The MJE Experience
It was a picture-perfect evening as more than 450 people attended the 15th Annual Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) dinner at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
It was a picture-perfect evening as more than 450 people attended the 15th Annual Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) dinner at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
Englewoood—Englewood Hospital and Medical Center (EHMC) employees joined the national movement to help raise awareness and promote the life-saving benefits of organ and tissue donation,
There was a great deal of religious ambivalence about Zionism in its early years. On one hand, the return to the Land of Israel had
He’s a Brooklyn kid, a greener’s kid, a 2G (Second Generation), born to Polish Holocaust survivors. He knows how to pay tribute to those left
It was a good evening for a ball game. The sun was just starting to set over the trees in left field, and the air
Sixteen years, ago as I was walking into the Municipal Building to inquire about my interview for the Teaneck Municipal Alliance Against Substance Abuse, I was
As I drove past a local middle school, I noticed their event board read “Naturalization Ceremony Today.” For those who don’t know what that is,
The reactions in Israel were livid. Shortly after the reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah was announced on April 23, Avigdor Liberman, the Israeli foreign
The residents of the Jewish Home at Rockleigh are hosting their 12th Annual Mother’s Day Plant and Garden Sale on Thursday, May 8, 2014, from
The Teaneck Bar Association (TBA) will have a semi-annual networking breakfast meeting on Thursday, May 15, 2014, at 7:45 a.m. in the community room at
Anshei Lubavitch of Fair Lawn will present “Paradigm Shift: Transformational Life Teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe,” a six-session course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute.
American Communities Helping Israel (ACHI), a not-for-profit organization, invites you to participate in its new initiative: The Klee (vessel, dish). It begins by buying, making