Child Molester’s Presence Spurs Clifton-Passaic Community to Action
Clifton—On Motzei Shabbat two weeks ago, the kehillah at Young Israel of Passaic-Clifton had just begun to daven Maariv. Many children were at the minyan
Clifton—On Motzei Shabbat two weeks ago, the kehillah at Young Israel of Passaic-Clifton had just begun to daven Maariv. Many children were at the minyan
Editor’s Note: After The Jewish Link went to press on Wednesday evening, June 16, the Board of Education voted 9-0 to reinstate courtesy busing. Teaneck—Successfully
During the past academic year, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) joined over thirty yeshiva high schools and more than 250 students across the
On August 24, 2015 the US Soccer Organization handed down a ruling that would affect the soccer world, as well as the FC Teaneck teams,
German Bank Closes Anti-Israel BDS Account (JNS.org) Germany’s second-largest bank, Commerzbank, has reportedly closed an account affiliated with the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended his condolences over a mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Florida that left 50 people dead and more
We entered Shavuot with the fresh pain of the June 8th killing of four Israelis by two Palestinian terrorists at the Max Brenner Café at
Although I am only 24 years old, I see myself as having achieved more than most young adults. A college graduate with a 3.94 GPA
Tel Aviv-Yafo—I woke up last Thursday morning to the news of another terrorist attack. Trying to avoid the all-too-easy jaded response of “not again,” I
Once controlling an empire spanning every continent, the United Kingdom has been undergoing an identity crisis in recent years. In 2014, Scotland, which has been
The June 8 terrorist massacre in Tel Aviv exposed all five of the major myths that cloud discussions of Israel and the Palestinians. Myth #1:
Dining in the dark is not the way most people envision spending their Sunday morning. Yet, for all those that gathered at the Fifth Avenue