How a Small Group of Jews Got the Vote: Latimer vs. Bowman
It’s not exactly a secret that Jamal Bowman was no ally of the Jewish community during his time in Congress. Between his comments about Israel
It’s not exactly a secret that Jamal Bowman was no ally of the Jewish community during his time in Congress. Between his comments about Israel
A little less than two months ago, a prominent newspaper ran an article about travelers kvetching about figuring out how to turn on the lights
Amram Elbaz sold a premium mezuzah parchment for a $30 discount to a customer who wanted a nice mezuzah but didn’t understand the higher price
Thankfully, I am still gainfully employed … and I don’t have any immediate plans to retire. However, many folks in my age demographic have retired
In the hills of the desert, Moshe Rabbeinu was tending to his sheep. One day, a single, small lamb wandered from the flock. Moshe quickly
Before Judy and I left for our trip to Israel, a good friend commented that she was looking forward to my emails since she had
Dear Eli Mo- I haven’t spoken to you in so many years. I remember when you were born and when your family moved to Israel.
Nimrod Cohen, 19 (Nimrod ben Vicki) was abducted on October 7 from Kibbutz Nahal Oz. His family found a Hamas video of him later that
Think professional private security is an unnecessary expense? Think again! The Jewish Link recently spoke with Avraham Hirschey, chief operating officer, 5S-Security in Passaic, about
An Orthodox Rutgers University law student who faced possible expulsion for doxxing a pro-Palestinian student who he claimed was circulating threatening antisemitic misinformation has transferred
The City University of New York (CUNY), which has had numerous complaints of antisemitism—some predating the Israel-Hamas War—has settled with the federal Department of Education’s
Who can remember the days of summer camp? Apprehension for new campers, making new friends, roughing it, bug bites, writing letters home and, ultimately, a