Memories of Rabbi Sacks, zt”l
Editor’s note: While Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks was the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1991 to 2013, he was a towering figure of
Editor’s note: While Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks was the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1991 to 2013, he was a towering figure of
Editor’s note: Rav Dovid Feinstein, son of Rav Moshe Feinstein, was the rosh yeshiva of Mesivta Tiferes Jerusalem on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. He was
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s yet-to-be-confirmed victory over incumbent U.S. President Donald Trump has ushered in a flurry of questions in Israel over what a Biden-Harris
With so very much happening in the world: elections, pandemics, vaccines, to name just a few; it was with dizzying shock that many in our
The murderous shooting attack in Vienna on November 2 is one more wake-up call for Europeans who think they’ve nothing to worry about from Islamists.
It was 82 years ago that the world was warned as to what the Nazi plan was for the Jewish people. Make no mistake about
While [email protected] (HDM) is too cowardly to include his name in his full page ad in last week’s edition of The Jewish Link, (“An Open
Anonymity is an important tool. For good reasons we protect the identity of crime victims, whistleblowers, writers to advice columnists, and those who share their
I was encouraged to read this week’s editorial (“The Winner Is…America!” Nov. 5, 2020), which celebrated the high turnout in the 2020 election and what
The advertisement I published last week, “Open Letter to my Modern Orthodox Leadership” (November 5, 2020), certainly elicited many responses, mostly positive feedback from readers
Jordan B. Gorfinkel loved reading comic books as a kid, especially those featuring his favorite superhero, Batman. In the back of his head, he harbored
The coronavirus pandemic has made connections more difficult to build in recent months, and so making those connections requires ever increasing creativity. Everything has moved