Two Years of Daf Yomi
Shabbat is a time to reflect and think about your past week. Two Shabbats ago I was walking around; I had just turned 14 that
Shabbat is a time to reflect and think about your past week. Two Shabbats ago I was walking around; I had just turned 14 that
Reviewing: “Thank You, Hashem” by Debra Betesh. Self-published. 188 pages; $43 on debrabetesh.com. “Thank You, Hashem” is a concept book with an engaging back story.
Reviewing: “The Prince and the Emperors: The Life and Times of Rabbi Judah the Prince” by Dov Zakheim. Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2021. English. Hardcover. 344
Reviewing: “Opportunity in Exile: An In-Depth Exploration of Sefer Daniel,” by Rabbi Chaim Jachter, Kol Torah Publications, 2021. ISBN: 9798769230172. Rabbi Chaim Jachter is a
I would like to thank the doctors, nurses and medical staff at Mount Sinai, who treated my father with the utmost love and respect. I
The Jewish Link extends birkat tanchumim to Rebbetzin Marilyn Marcus, the entire Marcus family and the West Orange community on the passing of the beloved
(Courtesy of Masbia) Afghan refugees can pick up free, freshly slaughtered meat and poultry at a Halal livestock butcher. The food has been donated by
(Courtesy of ADI Israel) On the morning of December 29, following a week of gloomy weather, the Negev clouds gave way to abundant sunshine and
(Courtesy of OIF) One Israel Fund hosted a virtual event and donor campaign called Give a Little Heart, which culminated in an amazing online Evening
One of the unfortunate consequences of the past two COVID-filled years is that most of us who have been used to regular trips to Israel
I am blessed to be living in Israel for 13 years. While there are many reasons for this reality, I need to share one of
Chaim Walder broke onto the scene in 1993 with his first best-selling book, “Yeladim mesaprim al atzmam” (“Children Talk About Themselves”), translated into English as