Kol HaBirah, a New Jewish Link Newspaper, Launches in the Nation’s Capital
With the changeover in government administrations in our nation’s capital, we couldn’t have selected a more perfect time for the launching of Kol HaBirah, The
With the changeover in government administrations in our nation’s capital, we couldn’t have selected a more perfect time for the launching of Kol HaBirah, The
I’d like to thank the Jewish Link for publishing an article last year about the organization PUAH, in Brooklyn, which helps Jewish couples deal with
I find the context of Rabbi Student’s article to be most troubling (“Riding Home From the Inaugural Ball,” January 26, 2017). Had a similar article
Regarding Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick’s article, “Land of the Free, Home of the Belligerent” (January 26, 2017), your characterization of the Women’s March is
The Orthodox Union’s silence on the White House’s deliberate omission of the Jewish people’s unique persecution during the Holocaust is incredibly unsettling. This is not
Last week, your table of contents listed OY VEY on page 43—when in fact it was on page 41. It was rough being the only
The way things are going, it’s going to be a long four years. The election of Donald Trump as 45th president of the United States
I have a confession to make: I pick up hitchhikers. I know what that sounds like. I’ve lived most of my life in a world
Following the Israeli government’s announcement of plans to approve nearly 800 apartments in Jewish communities located in contested eastern sections of Jerusalem, residents, experts and
Remembering the Victims in a Hall That Seems to Easily Forget Entering the General Assembly for the first time since I was a kid on
A great way to end yeshiva week was to deliver groceries to the kosher food pantry in Teaneck at Jewish Family & Children’s Services of
Israel’s relations with Russia remain friendly and pragmatic, yet simultaneously full of tension, in the early days of America’s Trump era. Following President Donald Trump’s