The Immigration Consequences of Pleading Guilty
A person arrested for a crime often has two choices: pleading guilty, or taking their chances with a jury who decides their guilt. For American
A person arrested for a crime often has two choices: pleading guilty, or taking their chances with a jury who decides their guilt. For American
In all likelihood, you have loved ones in Israel, either olim or people there temporarily. With Purim less than four weeks away, you’re probably also
This past Thursday, an inspiring ma’amed took place in the Toshnad shul in Monsey, as Kollel Chatzos opened the world’s first nighttime Beis Hora’ah! Two
So many enchanting wines. So much delicious food. The 10th annual Kosher Food & Wine Experience sponsored by Royal Wine on Monday, February 29, will
Now trending: EZ Shabbos delivery! We all want our personal touch at the Shabbos table. With EZ Shabbos, you create meals that are custom fit
Huvi Hirschey collected more than 500 baby outfits for distribution on the maternity ward. It’s been several years since Ahuva (Huvi) Hirschey of Elizabeth, NJ,
Har-El*, one of 8 children of Ethiopian immigrants to Israel, had reached the depth of despair. Less than one week before his bar mitzvah, his
There is no better way to celebrate the coming of age than with friends and family and doing chesed at the same time! My son
Tragedy struck the Jewish community when Rabbi Biermacher of Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem was walking through Jaffa Gate and was brutally stabbed to death. Yair
The students of Ganeinu learned about healthy smiles. The wonderful Dr. Eytan Chen from Growing Smiles of Englewood visited Ganeinu and read the yeladim a
The Jewish Link’s associate publisher and editor, Elizabeth Kratz, visited Morah Chana Greenberg’s fifth grade class to talk about journalism, to help prepare them for
Ben Porat Yosef first graders enjoyed a double purpose field trip on Thursday, February 18. They began their day with a stop at the Montclair