The Guys That Bind
There comes a time in every sefer’s life when you ask, “Should I bind this?” Except with bentchers. I guess staples hold. For some people,
There comes a time in every sefer’s life when you ask, “Should I bind this?” Except with bentchers. I guess staples hold. For some people,
A Rav from the settlements, a wounded IDF veteran and an Arab doctor are all in one room. Sounds like the opening line of a
The Jewish Link had the good fortune of a visit from Rabbi Israel Ettinger, executive director of Shalvat Chayim, an organization that oversees group homes
Last time, we discussed the unique state of fertility in Israel. We will now assess the impact of health insurance laws on access to fertility
On Tuesday evening, May 9, the Max and Ruth Schwartz Sderot Hesder Institutions celebrated its 21st “Ach Tov V’Chessed” Anniversary with a gala dinner at
On this Yom Yerushalayim, I want to express what it means for me to live here in Yerushalayim. I am so grateful, that it behooves
For me, these intermediate days between Yom Ha’atzmaut, celebrating Israel’s independence, and Yom Yerushalayim, celebrating the reunification of Jerusalem, is a time of great joy
When speaking with Teaneck resident and children’s book author Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum about her career, it is impossible not to think of the beloved children’s
When I was asked to try a few of Tishbi Winery’s most elite selections before Shavuot, it was with a considerable thrill that I asked
Springtime is upon us, and while the weather may have been rather erratic of late, the forecasters are predicting some truly dulcet weather for Shavuot.
It is customary to eat dairy food on Shavuot for a number of reasons. One reason is that Shavuot is linked to the Exodus from
If there’s one custom Shavuot is known for (besides the proliferation of cheesecake and blintzes) it is the minhag to adorn one’s house and shul