September 4, 2009 RSS feed / Front Page

JCC Brunch & Learn: The Jewish People: A Story of Survival

A Brunch & Learn event will be held at the Milton and Betty Katz JCC on Wednesday, Sept. 16, at 10:30 a.m. More...

Health and Nutrition

ATLANTIC COUNTY 2009 Seasonal Flu Vaccination Clinics

Protect your health with a seasonal flu shot from the Atlantic County Division of Public Health

• Seasonal flu shots are available to residents 18 years and older for $15. • Pneumonia shots are available to eligible residents age 65 and older for $25. More...

Obituaries

LINDSEY FAYE GOLDHAGEN

Lindsey Faye Goldhagen, 22, of Linwood, at peace on August 30, 2009. More...

Community

Stockton to Hold Workshop for Educators

The Sara and Sam Schoffer Holocaust Resource Center at the Richard Stockton College of NJ is pleased to announce a workshop for educators on Tuesday, Sept. 15, from 4 to 6 p.m. More...

Temple Emeth Shalom's Temple Derby

Right: The six horses competing in the Temple Derby at Temple Emeth Shalom brought cheers from fans as they approached the starting gate. More...

Paintings of Kim Weiland

The watercolor and oil paintings of Kim Weiland will be on display through Sept 18, at the Staller Gallery in the JCC. Kim Weiland was born in 1953 Nuremberg. More...

Photo

GOLDA MEIR HADASSAH WELCOMES NEW MEMBERS. Golda Meir President Arlene Harvis talks to the ladies about the group at a recent tea held in Ventnor. (Photo by Marilyn Kessler) See Page 20. More...

The High Holiday Survival Course:

Turning the High Holidays into a Life Changing Experience

The High Holidays are believed to be the most inspirational period of the Jewish year. For many Jews, however, the High Holidays are simply an exercise of boredom. More...

Columns

No One Has a Monopoly on Israel Advocacy

Federation recently sponsored two lectures from Professor Eyal Zisser, executive director of the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies of Tel Aviv University. More...

Cartoon

Full Story

'Robbed of Files, Young Chinese Lose Their Futures'

He was aiming at a job with an oil company that would pay $735 a month. Then his Manila file disappeared. . . . Now, he earns a base salary of $90 a month as a door-to-door real estate salesman.

This was the headline of a front page article in the New York Times in late July. More...