Home at Last: Jonathan Pollard Arrives in Israel
(Israel Hayom via JNS) Jonathan Pollard landed in Israel early Wednesday morning, December 30, one month after his parole restrictions were lifted and five years
(Israel Hayom via JNS) Jonathan Pollard landed in Israel early Wednesday morning, December 30, one month after his parole restrictions were lifted and five years
We at The Jewish Link, like most of our readers, have many thoughts and opinions about the year 2020, which is ending now as we
He and his wife have been warned never to return to New York. He’s been mocked and demonized, as well as blamed for every bad
I read Rabbi Dr. Wallace Greene’s article “My Tallit” (December 24, 2020) with much interest. I always enjoy and gain much from reading his columns
It is hard to fathom what this past year has been like. Exactly a year ago 90,000 of us were celebrating with joy one of
I was disappointed in the initial emphasis of the response by Rebbetzin Sobolofsky to the dilemma of the out-of-town dater (“Advice for the Out of
In Rabbi Kuperberg’s article “The Pros and Cons of Longevity” (December 24, 2020), the author states that the Torah promises longevity for only two specific
The newest edition of the movement to transform the United States into something it never was intended to be comes in the form of the
Who besides doctors, nurses and hospital staff are the continuous responders today in our community? The answer is teachers and principals. At the beginning of
For too long has our community paper been plagued with over-discussed topics like the tuition crisis, COVID-19, new Teaneck restaurants and the tuition crisis. This
I became a dietitian because of my love for food. Food nourishes our bodies and provides us the energy to do our everyday activities. The
On Saturday night, January 2, at 8:30 p.m., the community is invited to participate in a presentation by Dr. Eve Krakowski, assistant professor of history