For Sandy victims in Brighton Beach, Purim story has a double meaning
By Francesca Norsen-Tate, Religion Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services on March 17 treated the Brighton Beach community, which was
By Francesca Norsen-Tate, Religion Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services on March 17 treated the Brighton Beach community, which was
Apr 04, 2014 by Tanay Warerkar, Greenpoint News Brooklyn’s oldest Orthodox and Williamsburg’s last non-Hasidic Orthodox Synagogue, Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Shalom (CBJOS), will hold
Submitted by Roberta Ann Afflitto At a time when I was experiencing loss and sadness, I moved to Coney Island. It took me a while
by Joe Dorinson I grew up in the Williamsburg Housing Projects and lived there from 1939 to 1960. To qualify for residence in this FDR crafted
Published in the Brooklyn Eagle – August 5, 2014 Dinner Brings Together Communities for Ramadan And ‘The Three Weeks’ of Bein HaMeitzarim Members of Brooklyn’s Jewish
Sara Erenthal grew up in a Neturei Karta community in Borough Park but split with her family after her parents returned to Israel. Her latest