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By Esther Hirsch Over 35 schools, yeshivot, shuls, businesses and organizations banded together this past Sunday to hold the 2nd annual Teaneck Community Education Conference at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun. Branded with the mission, “Educating and Inspir-
ing our Children Together,” the program offered attendees the opportunity to receive advice from a wide spectrum of speakers on a variety of topics relating to educating and inspiring children. The event, dedicated to the memory of Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein zt”l and spearheaded by Rabbi Reuven Taragin,
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Dean of Overseas Students at Yeshivat Hakotel and Rosh Beit Midrash at Camp Moshava I.O., drew 500 people over the course of the day. The achdut that the conference displayed, with organizations and schools from across the spectrum
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hosted graciously by Seth and Emily Gerszberg. The shiur is one of many that have taken place every Wednesday for the past year. The shiur began in October of 2013, with original attendees Seth Gerszberg, Akiva Milgraum and Brian Haimm. “Seth wanted the opportunity to learn with Rabbi Reichman, and so we started learning Tanya,” said Brian Haimm. They chose to learn Tanya because “teaching Tanya is a great way to inspire each individual, and offers
Englewood—Rabbi Zev Reichman of East Hill Synagogue gave a Tanya shiur Wednesday, June 24,
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By Adrian Gulich Two Sundays ago, the Teaneck Stingrays U12 boys team won the prestigious MAPS 2015 Summer Challenge Tournament. Based on this performance and a successful spring 2015 season, the Teaneck Stingrays are now ranked as the eighth best soccer team in the country for their age group and number two in New Jersey. This is an unheard of achievement for a smalltown team—one that has been successful competing at the highest
levels of soccer against local academy teams as well as teams from New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Virginia and even Canada.
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particular is The Morris J. and Betty Kaplun Foundation. As their website reads: The Morris J. and Betty Kaplun Foundation encourages young people to treasure our Jewish heritage, reflect on our Jewish values, and better understand our contribution to civilization and culture. To this effort, the
Communicating our ideas with one another, making our voices heard, sharing and learning from one another, making a difference in the world…these are but a few goals educators hold dear in raising our future generations. We benefit from the assistance of many outside organizations. One in
Modern Orthodox Jews are rightly confounded in finding the correct response to the recent Supreme Court decision affirming gay marriage as a constitutional right. The political fight is now over and all that is left is our reaction. How do we, as individuals, see this historic moment? I believe that, ul-
timately, this boils down to a fundamental issue of attitudes that threatens lives, families and the future of the Jewish community. There are, however, reasons to rejoice at the decision. From one perspective, this is a victory for a previously marginalized minority. As a minority in every country in the world, Orthodox Jews sympathize with this newfound constitution-
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