The benefits of meditation have been largely proven, and the public is increasingly aware of them. But many are still intimidated by the idea of meditating and don’t believe that they can adhere to a strict routine. But it’s not as difficult as you might think. The reason why so many are intimidated is that […]
FIVE STABBED AT RABBI’S HOME IN MONSEY By Keith Shikowitz The past couple of months have seen a multitude of anti–Semitic attacks in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Jersey City. Monsey can now be added to the list as Saturday night at the home of Rabbi Rottenberg, aka Rabbi Rottenberg’s Shul, an assailant entered the home where […]
Have you thought about going back to school to get your Pharmacy Tech License. Keep reading to find out how to get started. Want a new career in a field that is rapidly growing? It’s easy to switch into a career as a pharmacy technician. Plus you’ll find your job rewarding knowing you are helping […]
Photos and story submitted by Jeannine Rippa Park Church, 4 Roosevelt Place, New City held its annual drive-thru, re-enactment of the Nativity. The public was able to drive-thru the live Nativity, while listening to music and scripture. Members of Park Church congregation played the roles of Jesus, his mother, Mary, her husband, Joseph, shepherds, angels […]
USCJ has announced that Marion Haberman and Valerie Weisler are the 2019 winners of the Shoshana S. Cardin Leadership award, presented at USCJ’s General Assembly of kehillot during the 20/20 Judaism convention on Sunday, December 8. This year’s Cardin award winners were chosen because of their widespread positive impact on mental health and social justice, […]
PHOTOS BY SCOTT WATERS To celebrate the 2019 Hanukkah season, Hebrew School students from the Chabad Jewish Center of Suffern designed a giant gumball menorah standing 11 feet tall, constructed of over 7,000 gum balls, on display at the Shop Rite of Tallman shopping center. Chabad of Suffern has been hosting the public menorah celebration […]