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Part 4 (written 2004) (continued from last week) The ship stayed in the Havana harbor while Jewish organizations, as well as the shipping agency, tried
Part 4 (written 2004) (continued from last week) The ship stayed in the Havana harbor while Jewish organizations, as well as the shipping agency, tried
From a Jewish culinary perspective, it is only fair that turkey receives top billing on Thanksgiving. During the rest of the year, Jewish cuisine is
I have written before that a major perk of being the publisher of The Jewish Link is the fact that I get to meet some
(Courtesy of MatzaFun) MatzaFun is proud to announce our 17th year of the Perfect Passover featuring elegant Passover seders, gourmet glatt kosher cuisine and non-stop,
On Wednesday, October 25, nine of us headed down to Mizpeh Ramon to see Elie graduate from Officers Course. Nathan and Ruthie took a train
On Shabbat Parshat Chayei Sarah, I had the incredible experience of spending Shabbat with 35,000 other Jews in Chevron, Israel. In the week leading up
(Courtesy of Friendship Solutions) People often ask us, when they come to our Hackensack-based Friendship Solutions office for the first time, “So, how do you
At the invitation of Dina Rabhan, Fair Lawn native and president of JerusalemU, who currently resides in Hashmonaim with her husband and seven daughters, we
Considering that Earth is such a tiny percentage of the universe, it’s strange that the vast majority of our news stories seem to be about
Ahead of his Off Broadway debut at The Gramercy Theatre on Thursday, December 7, The Jewish Link spoke to internationally acclaimed stand-up comedian Ashley Blaker.
The JCC Thurnauer School of Music will host world-renowned cellist Paul Katz, professor of cello at the New England Conservatory and founding member of the
Teaneck—A quick drive down West Englewood boasts an eye-catching change. Pink and white stripes—reminiscent of an old-fashioned candy store—adorns the outside of World of Goodies.