The (Sephardic) House of Love and Prayer
By Jonathan Seliger I recently watched a YouTube clip of an interview with one of the co-founders of Shlomo Carlebach’s iconic Haight-Ashbury synagogue known as
By Jonathan Seliger I recently watched a YouTube clip of an interview with one of the co-founders of Shlomo Carlebach’s iconic Haight-Ashbury synagogue known as
Summer may be the most popular time for weddings but in the Jewish world, weddings are a three- and even four-season activity, minus blackout periods,
Mazel tov to all the graduates. I am grateful to be one of them: We’ve got news: Certified Chaplain Sarah reporting for duty. It was
By Jordan Skydell It’s summertime and love is in the air! You may be looking to get engaged to the love of your life, and
I will never forget a billboard I saw early in my career, while riding the 167T New Jersey Transit bus into New York City. The
Keeping the little ones entertained all summer long can be a challenging feat, but having the right activities planned can make it much easier. One
Virtual reality (VR) has become increasingly popular these days. Whether it be in schools or at home, the reason it’s so popular is that there’s
By Jewish Link Staff You might say occupational therapy comes second nature for Faiga Hager. As an occupational therapist and owner of My Therapy Clubhouse,
By Daniel Jaffe Tired of the classic vacationing spots in the United States? Don’t want to deal with lengthy flights or overly expensive destinations? There’s
By Arnie Draiman There are 17,000 hotel rooms in Jerusalem—more than Tel Aviv or Eilat, and with a higher occupancy rate. Does Jerusalem need any
By Alfred I. Neugut This week we continue our reporting of interesting or important studies from this year’s meeting of the American Society of Clinical
We are all familiar with the story of Anne Frank, the Jewish teenager whose diary was published posthumously after her death in a Nazi concentration