A Visit With Eitan, a Nachal Charedi Soldier
I recently had the opportunity to meet with Eitan, a lone soldier visiting the U.S. along with several other young Israeli soldiers who came here
I recently had the opportunity to meet with Eitan, a lone soldier visiting the U.S. along with several other young Israeli soldiers who came here
(Courtesy of ALEH) This year, Simchat Torah came early for Israel’s disability community. On Thursday, October 17, during Chol Hamoed Sukkot, ALEH (www.ALEH.org), Israel’s network
Miles away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and nestled in the trees of Lakewood, Pennsylvania, lies a magical place called NCSY Camp
Part 2 (Continued from last week) One day the treasurer of the committee approached me and asked whether I would take over that responsibility from
(Courtesy of SMGH) Passaic’s St. Mary’s General Hospital has begun an education program for their management and staff to learn the nuances of the Orthodox
New York family launches lifesaving Facebook campaign AKidneyforAllan.com to find a kidney for their father. With an audience of over 44,000 and climbing, the Krieger
“Open Enrollment” is by now almost a household word, but there is still lots of confusion. Here’s a recap of why the next two and
Permanent life insurance is a descriptive term for policies designed to remain in force for the entire life of the insured. Most permanent life insurance
Bestselling author Frank Abagnale, formerly a con artist, recently released a book “Scam Me If You Can.” The movie “Catch Me If You Can” starring
When was the last time you heard of friends packing their bags and securing airline tickets to attend a bar mitzvah—in sub-Saharan Africa? Yet that’s
“The chagim were so relaxing,” said no one in The Jewish Link office, especially those who hosted families with babies for all or most of
When it comes to throwing out old stuff, people are usually on one of two teams. The first is Team Chuckitall—those who just want their