Fundraising in the Year 2075
I am not a crystal ball gazer, but, sometimes, it is fun to prognosticate. It has been a hobby of mine to predict future trends
I am not a crystal ball gazer, but, sometimes, it is fun to prognosticate. It has been a hobby of mine to predict future trends
(Courtesy of TJE) Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for
We often hear the mantra, “Gam Zeh Ya’avor” (This, too, shall pass). As the light at the end of the long COVID tunnel approaches, we
For many decades, investment professionals have embraced the 60/40 investment strategy for clients, hoping to achieve strong and steady long-term returns. While returns on stocks
Rav Chaim Kanievsky attends inaugural asifa and writes seminal letter. Anyone who has merited to enter the hallowed home of the Sar HaTorah, Maran HaGaon
My shul is moving. To be fair, it’s been “moving” for about two years now. But it’s actually moving as I’m writing this. I’m supposed
One could argue that the most famous bear in Jewish history is Fozzie Bear. He was one of the original Muppets, a bear with breathtakingly
Every summer, my wine tasting group—which distinguished itself during COVID by stepping in as the professional team creating The Jewish Link Wine Guide rankings—dedicates a
Chocolate lovers have been missing the kosher pareve semi-sweet chocolate chips at Trader Joe’s since the company ceased production in 2012, and they weren’t shy
We can avoid making mistakes we’ll regret if we keep our cool and don’t get angry. In this week’s Torah portion (Num. 20:10-12), Moses, although
Dear Shayna B., I have a humongous problem. I take my dogs, Lovey and Dovey, for walks every day after school and on the weekends,
(Courtesy of Yachad) This past Sunday evening, Yachad New Jersey celebrated the end of an amazing year by taking a trip to the American Dream