SCOTUS to Hear Case Directly Relevant to American Jewry
(JNS) The U.S. Supreme Court agreed last week to hear a case that could have ramifications for the American Jewish community. The highest court in
(JNS) The U.S. Supreme Court agreed last week to hear a case that could have ramifications for the American Jewish community. The highest court in
(Jackson Richman/JNS) In the aftermath of the deadliest attack in American Jewish history, a measure calling on New York University to separate its interests from
(Ariel Kahana/Israel Hayom/JNS) The new administration in Brazil has reiterated its position that despite mounting pressure from the Arab world, it will remain true to
OK, it’s over. Finally. These much-anticipated, often highly divisive, midterm elections have reached an end. We know that many of our readers perhaps expressed a
Editor’s note: The following was shared with us by the rabbinic staff at Congregation Shomrei Torah, who were touched that neighbors in Fair Lawn, from
Kudos to you for re-inventing The Jewish Link format! As much as I enjoyed reading your weekly informative paper, I always had to adjust the
I am from Pittsburgh. In fact I was born and raised in Squirrel Hill. I was extremely sad and heartbroken when on Sunday morning I
As many of you know, I almost never write up my sermons. This week a number of people asked for my remarks, so this is
There is no place for divide or hatred in our community. That was the prevailing message at a recent candlelight vigil organized by the Jewish
The Englewood community will host Gabi Nachmani, the director of “Tenufa Bakehila,” or “Building Hope,” during the upcoming Shabbat, Parshat Toldot, November 9-10. Nachmani will
River Vale Jewish Home Assisted Living residents Miriam Goldfarb and Marilyn Savron raise money for victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue attack.