Letters (Handwritten) to a New Generation
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved writing and receiving letters in the mail. When I was in second grade, we lived in
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always loved writing and receiving letters in the mail. When I was in second grade, we lived in
Because of his unique background and professional experience, Rabbi Dovid Cofnas understands how The Jewish Link newspaper enhances the sense of connectedness that is essential
Zisse Hanfling Mueller, 28, made aliyah from Teaneck two weeks after she got married in the summer of 2017. She and her husband, Barry, lived
You’ve seen photo booths at events. But have you seen iParty Pix? It’s a whole different experience. iParty Pix does more than take photos of
We were honored attendees at Makor’s recent Hall of Fame concert on Long Island. Although my radio show DJ husband Al Gordon knew the music
A party is always fun, but according to Steven Tanzman, a party on a yacht is undeniably more fun. Tanzman is the creator and manager
Every Pesach, Teaneck native Eric Samson, who now resides in West Orange, would scramble to find someone reliable to clean out his car. Between the
How often do we overhear the words “I feel guilty?” We hear them and feel this when we cancel plans or realize that perhaps our
Elisabeth S. King, 84, passed away peacefully at St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick, on Saturday, March 12, 2022. She was born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania,
The Lifesaving Transfer Just several weeks ago, Moshe (not his real name), a young father, was admitted to a small New York hospital with an
A topic that has led to both scientific discovery and to alleged scandal in Israel is that of pediatric scalp ringworm, not something one would
(Courtesy of SMGH) “Purim is behind us for this year—the Jews were saved, Mordechai is a hero and Haman is dead,” said George Matyjewicz, PhD,