For Alan Gross, Cuban Prison Didn’t Harden His Heart or Weaken His Ambition
Alan Gross used to be nothing more to me than a tragic headline. When I started my position at this news service in July 2011,
Alan Gross used to be nothing more to me than a tragic headline. When I started my position at this news service in July 2011,
Close observers of the anti-Israel Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement have long kept a weather eye on California. But that attention has mostly focused
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump has named his longtime executive vice president and chief legal advisor, Jason Dov Greenblatt, 49, of Teaneck, as his Israel
Nearly 250 participants from the five boroughs, the Five Towns and New Jersey are preparing to run, climb, jump, crawl and muscle their way through
Teach NJS was proud to have Rabbi Eli Ciner, Principal of The Frisch School, deliver the invocation on April 7 at the New Jersey General
Jewish nurses from all over the country will gather to network and discuss topics relevant to the unique concerns of Jewish nurses and their patients
Tova and Aviva Weinstock are again organizing the Annual Mother’s Day Flower Sale in memory of their mother, Hindy Weinstock. All proceeds will go to
While Tomchei Shabbos delivers fresh groceries every week to families who need it, we all know that Yom Tov shopping requires extra effort and is
On May 2, at 7:30, Congregation Beth Sholom in Teaneck will present a lecture with video and slides about the painter and sculptor Eva Hesse,
Emunah of America’s President, Karen Spitalnick, announced the appointment of Mel Zachter as its fiscal operations consultant. Mel joins Emunah at a critical time in
Kudos to Mayor Norman Schmelz, who assured The Jewish Link that once “spring had sprung,” the long-awaited work to repave Highgate Terrace would begin. It
On Wednesday evening, April 13, the Yeshivat Hesder of Sderot celebrated its 20th Anniversary with a gala dinner at Terrace on the Park. Over 400