Rabbi Haim Jachter Releases Book on Hilchot Eruvin
Rabbi Haim Jachter, rabbi of the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, a Jewish Link columnist who sits on the Bet Din of Elizabeth as a dayan
Rabbi Haim Jachter, rabbi of the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, a Jewish Link columnist who sits on the Bet Din of Elizabeth as a dayan
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, who died this past week in Israel at age 83, was a teacher, philosopher, author and spiritual mentor. He received the
On Friday morning we awoke to painful news: that Rav Adin Steinsaltz, zt”l, had passed away. The flood of tributes came immediately, and many more
This is part three of a three-part series outlining what four different college campuses and Jewish-life organizations are implementing to accommodate students this fall. Similar
I was once privy to a conversation about time that left a lasting impression on me. At a downtime moment, one friend asked another about
After the war, the Nazis expected to convert the camp to the model city they had planned, but that future never materialized. Thus the name
Part 2 In my last post, I shared insights from a group of leaders about how to position ourselves and our businesses for coronavirus and
(Courtesy of Touro College) New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM) will join the Touro College & University System and New York Medical College, the
There is just so much baking, cooking, cleaning, organizing, reading and writing that one can do. Those who remember the musical Flower Drum Song might
In my last article, I highlighted the importance of establishing a financial plan in order to map out a path toward long-term financial security. Moreover,
This 4.5-mile loop hike in Harriman State Park climbs to three very interesting features—the ruins of a mansion known as ORAK, the Jackie Jones Fire
My struggle with grief began when my dear son of 24 years suddenly passed away from a heart condition no one knew he had. A