A Very Special AMIT Bat Mitzvah Project for Sarina Shields and Family
It’s become almost customary for bar and bat mitzvahs to take on a charitable project or specific cause as a way of celebrating their milestone
It’s become almost customary for bar and bat mitzvahs to take on a charitable project or specific cause as a way of celebrating their milestone
New Brunswick—The children of real estate developer and philanthropist Arie Halpern and his wife Eva have donated $3 million to Rutgers University Hillel for a
Fair Lawn—Mayor John Cosgrove of Fair Lawn last week issued a proclamation honoring Rabbi Yudin for the publication of his book, “Rabbi Benjamin Yudin on
On Columbus Day Weekend, Boy Scout Troop 226 attended a Three Rivers District Camporee at Campgaw Mountain County Reservation in Mahwah. For the first time
Teaneck, NJ—Two major Roshei Yeshiva visited Teaneck two weeks ago to pay tribute to Rav Ovadiah Yosef, z’tl, who was niftar three weeks ago. More
Beginning Nov. 2, Smokey Joe’s will begin its 5th season of Live _ Smokey Joe’s—a Saturday night series of local bands to liven up your
They say that sticks and stones can break your bones but words can never hurt you. And yet, the country of Israel, despite its superior
When Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the Orthodox Union’s kosher division, was asked to introduce former President Bill Clinton at a presidential fundraiser in 1992,
Dennis Ross, founder of AIPAC with Martin Indyk, has served Presidents Carter, Reagan, Bush Sr., Clinton, Obama—all but Bush Jr. Ross got his Judaism after
To the Editor: When I first began receiving the Jewish Link, my assumption was that the paper was published from the point of view that
Here it was, the sixth session of the class which was using the book of Genesis as a source for studying the nature of leadership.
Red Lentil Soup * Time: 45 minutes 3 tablespoons olive oil, more for drizzling 1 large onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 tablespoon tomato