There Is a Reason for Everything
Many times in life, and especially in Judaism, we don’t fully understand the reason why we do things or the source behind the origins of
Many times in life, and especially in Judaism, we don’t fully understand the reason why we do things or the source behind the origins of
As we all know, the second-most-referenced book of the Bible in our sacred liturgy is the Book of Psalms, the Sefer Tehillim. And one of
What would motivate Zalmen Mlotek to offer classes at a Tokyo University introducing spiritual songs of resistance composed during the Holocaust to Japanese students? Possibly,
Jason Blatt is studying in Yeshivat Har Ezion (“Gush”) in Alon Shevut community in the Etzion Bloc of Judea. He was born in Riverdale, NY
Editor’s Note: We welcome a new column by Jonathan (Yoni) Schick, President of GOAL Consulting Group. “We do not appoint a leader over the community
Jerusalem—With the call for nominations for the third annual Jerusalem Unity Prize under way, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has brought together a coalition of mayors
Ma’ale Adumim, Israel—A delegation of 25 South Korean principals recently visited the AMIT Sde Hemed Elementary School in Ma’ale Adumim. The group came to learn
As 2016 draws to a close, The Jewish Link remembers some of the year’s significant moments and events, and notes the passing of those who
Not every son is happy to follow in his father’s footsteps. But that’s exactly what Michael Wildes wanted to do. “I had the privilege of
When The Jewish Link first wrote about Nachum Segal leaving WFMU 91.1 in the mornings (Nachum Segal’s “JM in the AM” Radio Program Moves to
One of the biggest challenges for any employee is to establish clear boundaries separating work from home. Many people fall into this trap regularly, bringing
Sometimes you feel regular old and sometimes you feel really, really old. You feel regular old when your kids are all driving. You feel regular