‘The Giving Tree’
I grew up on two main ideals—knowing every Beatles record by heart, and memorizing Shel Silverstein poetry and books. Do you remember the classic book
I grew up on two main ideals—knowing every Beatles record by heart, and memorizing Shel Silverstein poetry and books. Do you remember the classic book
Since Oct. 7, IDF soldiers have answered the call of duty to sacrifice their heart and souls for Am Yisrael. Outside the land of Israel,
Please join me. The human mind and body hold space for a kaleidoscope of emotions, a constant ebb and flow, broken down into daily and
I was speaking to my childhood bestie, and she was telling me all about her recent solidarity trip to Israel. Her days were filled with
On November 16, my Israeli grandsons Noam (5) and Lavi (2) became American citizens. Coming just three weeks before Chanukah, this family milestone serves as
On a rainy night in Jerusalem last February, a horrific car accident off Emek Refaim in the German Colony area claimed the life of beloved
In the realm of employment law and social media, one of the most sensitive and controversial areas is the expression of political views, especially those
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) While antisemitism is not new in the United States, the current wave of vitriol and attacks has reached new terrible lows
Graphic design is more than just a pretty typeface. In the hands of someone with the right skills, the personality of a couple, a bar
Planning an event can be an exciting yet daunting task, and choosing the right venue can make all the difference. The Robert Treat Hotel, located
Any simcha planned by Rivka Holzer Events is exquisite in every detail—even the ones you can’t see. Holzer calls herself a confidante, crisis manager and
In honor of my birthday, I’d like to extend a blessing to our Jewish Link family both here and abroad: may we share simchas, good