Movies and Chinese Restaurants on Xmas Eve
I enjoyed Nati Burnside’s humor column “Halachic Guide to Chinese Food on 12/25” (The Jewish Link, December 23, 2021.) It brought up memories of an
I enjoyed Nati Burnside’s humor column “Halachic Guide to Chinese Food on 12/25” (The Jewish Link, December 23, 2021.) It brought up memories of an
South Africa’s struggle was nothing like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but the anti-apartheid leader’s bias showed how easily people can be led astray by such myths.
A son returns from two years in yeshiva in Israel and informs his parents his desire to remain for a third year. The parents, mainstream
Several weeks ago news broke regarding an influential member of our community, with dire accusations. The story has come to a shocking end with the
Safed chief rabbi: We will continue to take care of author’s victims; their lives take precedence over his. By Yehonatan Gottleib/Arutz Sheva with combined
Hundreds showed up to celebrate with a l’chaim and to tour and shop at the new Phase 1 expansion at Grand & Essex last Thursday
When one calls 911, who are the people who answer that call? Spending a day with an on-call emergency response team at Bergenfield Volunteer Ambulance
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) On Monday, December 20, luxury fashion brand Teri Jon by Rickie Freeman welcomed a group of Chai Lifeline girls impacted by
On December 16, the Teaneck Planning Board approved an amendment to the land-use part of Teaneck’s master plan that will allow Holy Name Medical Center
After an extensive, nationwide search, Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls has named Shira Heller as its next associate principal. Heller replaces outgoing Associate Principal
A capacity crowd gathered at the Chabad House at Rutgers University on Motzei Shabbat, December 25 to see Eitan Katz live in concert, with up-and-coming
(Courtesy of OU) This January, the Orthodox Union Women’s Initiative will be celebrating the culmination of its first two-year Nach Yomi cycle featuring shiurim from