An Experience and a Reunion: Nefesh B’Nefesh’s First Summer Flight
Exhausted and inspired, I landed a few hours ago on July 4, along with over 200 new olim from North America, on the first Nefesh
Exhausted and inspired, I landed a few hours ago on July 4, along with over 200 new olim from North America, on the first Nefesh
On Wednesday, June 28, Judge Ruchie Freier, the first Chasidic woman to be elected as a civil court judge in U.S. history, spoke at the
In 2011, Daniel Retter, a serious Talmudist by avocation and attorney by vocation, published, after seven years of work, the first-ever comprehensive index of the
(Ilan Evyatar/TPS) Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi agreed Wednesday to take steps to counter radicalism, extremism and cyber-terrorism, and also
(JLNJ Staff) Vishnitz Girls School, an independent Orthodox Jewish primary school located in Hackney, North London, teaches approximately 212 girls from the ages of 3
Is there no bottom to the level of UNESCO’s narrative warfare against Israel and the Jewish people? Now the United Nations’ so-called “cultural body” is
I do not work or volunteer for Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County. Indeed, I am a recipient of their services. For many years, to the
The Jewish Link is pleased to highlight the contributions of the amazing first cohort of 2017 summer interns at our newspaper. Our journalism interns work
When spring of 2017 is recorded in the annals of American history, all of the events will be split into two categories: the Trump presidency
There are so many reasons why fidget spinners are great, and to be honest, I don’t really understand why some people have such animosity toward
Elementary, middle, high and college students’ maturity levels vary. Some aren’t allowed to cross the street on their own, while others drive cross-country for summer
Teaneck—At 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, June 28, Rabbi Yaakov Werblowsky gave his first of five shiurim about Jewish monarchs in halacha as part of the