Important jewish education Information
|
|
News: Jewish Community Center offers summer activities
Watch the Sheriff's news conference live on pressconnects.com at 3 p.m. - 2:03 pm
Jewish Community Center offers summer activities
ALBANY -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday that he doesn't expect a minimum-wage deal this session. - 6:07 pm
Fegelson-Young Jewish War Veterans Post finds a new home on Pond Street in Bristol Borough
BRISTOL BOROUGH - The Fegelson-Young Jewish War Veterans Post 697 has a new, permanent home for the first time since the organization sold its Woodbourne Road headquarters two years ago.
Campus caters to observant Jewish students as their enrollment rises
Jewish enrollment at Rutgers University’s flagship campus is estimated to have jumped by more than 20 percent last year, due in no small part to the growth of services on campus that are particularly appealing to Orthodox students, community leaders say.
40,000 ultra-Orthodox Jewish men plan to rally against the internet tomorrow at Citi Field
“It’s going to be inspiration and education about using technology responsibly in accordance with Jewish values." read more
Staten Island Jewish community celebrates Lag B' Omer
The Staten Island Jewish community celebrated Lag B' Omer May 10 with games, crafts, marshmallow roasting and other fun
Panel on Jewish activism will go on, but not at BJE
An upcoming panel discussion on the topic of Jewish activism has experienced more than its fair share of action even before taking place.
Jewish American Heritage Month: Government & Politics
Here in Connecticut, the topic of Jewish Americans in government and politics immediately brings to mind the names Abe Ribicoff, Joe Lieberman, Richard Blumenthal, Nancy Wyman and the many other... Read more »
The Jewish Education Project Celebrates Five Young Pioneers
NEW YORK, May 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Jewish Education Project (formerly BJENY-SAJES), is pleased to announce five "Super Star" educators have been selected from the New York area to receive ...
Hadassah At 100: Honoring America's Jewish Women Leaders (PHOTOS)
In 2004, Belle Simon, who lived in New York at the time, needed a kidney transplant. A longtime member of Hadassah’s national board, she was fortunate to have become acquainted with a fellow board member, Katie Edelstein, who lived across the country in Seattle.
Source:
© 2012 http://www.hearmeusa.com/jewish-education/ Powered By: Niche Dominator