Record Voter Turnout Yields Big Win for Netanyahu
JERUSALEM—In one of the most dramatic Israeli Elections in recent history, it was announced Wednesday morning that the Likud Party, led by Prime Minister Benjamin
JERUSALEM—In one of the most dramatic Israeli Elections in recent history, it was announced Wednesday morning that the Likud Party, led by Prime Minister Benjamin
Teaneck — Several hundred concerned parents gathered at the Teaneck Board of Education public budget meeting last week at Teaneck High School. While such meetings
Warm and homey are two of the words Rabbi Jeremy Donath would like people to associate with his shul, Fair Lawn’s Darchei Noam. The shul
After a long hard-fought season, the stage was set: Frisch vs. SAR in the championship game at Yeshiva University. SAR, who went 9-1 in regular
A dramatic Tuesday in Israel didn’t come to an end until the stressful election night transitioned into early Wednesday morning. Then Israeli media, both Internet
To the Editor: The Community News section of the Jewish Link announced this week’s visit to Bergenfield of Rabbi Yaakov Menachem Rabinowicz, the Bialer Rebbe
The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, globally recognized for driving Israel’s high-tech industry, offers two prestigious start-up/entrepreneurial summer programs to give talented high school students, ages
Jerusalem—Osher (Hebrew for “happiness”) was just 15 when he suffered end-stage kidney failure, triggering a downward spiral of deterioration that even two years of intensive
Global media prematurely eulogizes Netanyahu government (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Some news outlets found themselves prematurely hinting at the defeat of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
There are many activities widely associated with those few weeks immediately following the holiday of Purim: spring cleaning, the kashering of pots and pans… And
Bergenfield—Communities around the United States came together for National Mitzvah Day, an event designed to encourage participation in acts of kindness, charity and communal involvement.
Vayikra—and God called to Moses. That’s what it’s supposed to say. Yet every Torah scroll in the world has the final letter scribbled in as