Respect: Inside Out
As a murderer, hunter, an idolater and a promiscuous individual, Eisav was the kind of person who lived for this world, taking advantage in all
As a murderer, hunter, an idolater and a promiscuous individual, Eisav was the kind of person who lived for this world, taking advantage in all
In thinking about the theme for this year’s series, my decision was impacted by the recent events in the life of our family. As many
Most of us are not consciously aware of the miracles we experience each day. We wake up in the morning (miracle number 1). We look
This artice is written In loving memory of Kalman Moshe ben Reuven Avigdor, z”l. Quite often in an argument, people will try to have the
Our children live in a bifurcated world. For the most part (except for the Israelis among us) we come from Ashkenazic backgrounds, yet our children
Literacy has evolved tremendously over the centuries. Throughout history, different civilizations have come up with many ways of communicating, both written and orally. As a
I just ordered my turkey for Thanksgiving from my butcher Moshe in Modiin: 7.5 kilos of greasy, salty yumminess. I’ve been counting down to this
Part VIII In keeping with David Ben Gurion’s pledge: “We shall fight with Great Britain in this war as if there was no White Paper,
(Courtesy of Bonei Zion Prize) The nomination period for the 2020 Sylvan Adams Nefesh B’Nefesh Bonei Zion Prize has officially opened for its seventh year.
Welcome to our now thrice-yearly Literary Link, a labor of love by your Jewish Link editors, who all love to read and have found reading
1. “When We Were Arabs: A Jewish Family’s Forgotten History,” by Massoud Hayoun. The New Press. 2019. Hardcover. 304 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-1620974162. Non-fiction. Massoud
Reviewing: “Making It (All) Work: Women Surviving and Thriving at Work: A Practical Guide to Hashkafah and Halachah in the Workplace,” by Rabbi Ari Wasserman,