Israel Moves Closer to Elections as Bill to Disband Knesset Passes in Plenum
(JPost) The short term of the 23rd Knesset came one key step closer to completion this week, when MKs from the opposition and Blue and
(JPost) The short term of the 23rd Knesset came one key step closer to completion this week, when MKs from the opposition and Blue and
(Israel Hayom via JNS) The U.S.-brokered normalization agreement between Israel and Sudan from October may not be implemented unless Sudan is granted legal immunity over
(JNS) Saudi Arabia announced this week that Israeli airliners can use its airspace en route to the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Until now, Israeli
During my time at The Jewish Link, I’ve been blessed to meet many people and get to know the work of many outstanding nonprofit organizations.
We find ourselves sandwiched between two events that focus on expressing our gratitude and thanks. On the secular calendar, Thanksgiving has recently passed. On the
We are all in this together! Really?!? I think that’s one of the most overused slogans, and probably one of the most untrue. We may
In an age where the terms “giving thanks, grateful and hero” are inserted into our daily conversations, we would be remiss if we didn’t also
Future historians will evaluate the many ways that COVID changed the world forever. Some of the changes will be inevitable, thrust upon us by technological
Elon Gold, a noted comedian and television actor, will be the featured performer in “A Night of Laughter” on Saturday night, December 5, at 9
Dating in the age of a global pandemic is yet another obstacle we face, as modes of human interaction are increasingly challenged. “Let’s Connect,” the
(Courtesy of Chabad of Hackensack) Dozens of kosher turkeys were distributed for Thanksgiving by Chabad of Hackensack. “As COVID-19 numbers continue to spike, many individuals
Rhoda Smolow, national president of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, will be honored by Hadassah Northern New Jersey at their annual Myrtle Wreath