Rabbi Sacks Book Prize 2024 Announces Winner and Finalists
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) Yeshiva University’s Sacks-Herenstein Center is pleased to announce the winner and finalists of the Rabbi Sacks Book Prize 2024, funded by
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) Yeshiva University’s Sacks-Herenstein Center is pleased to announce the winner and finalists of the Rabbi Sacks Book Prize 2024, funded by
Reviewing: “From Eden to Exodus: A Journey into Hebrew Words in Bereshit and Shemot” by Mitchell First. Kodesh Press. 2024. English. Paperback. 203 pages. ISBN-13:
It’s been close to three and a half decades since movie audiences heard the fictitious Gabriel Krichinsky exclaim, “You cut the toikey (sic) without me?”
By Dr. Chani Maybruch Dear Dr. Chani, I’ve been thinking of writing to you for a long time, but have been concerned about discussing my
Welcome back to “What weirdo technology did Mordechai buy this week?”—the column where we talk about something I bought and ask ourselves why, and in
Send your best memes to us on Instagram @jewishlinknews
With the recent increase in popularity of private chefs in the kosher world, a new kosher food podcast hosted an event featuring some of the
Hugh Johnson is one of the world’s preeminent writers on wine. First published in 1977, his “Pocket Wine Book” remains the world’s bestselling annual wine
Fall is always such a busy time, right? Between school, work and everything else going on, it can feel like there’s barely time to breathe,
Hi! Recognized last week’s cufflinks as the Dodge Ram logo? Don’t know what that has to do with the parsha? Have yourself a re-read then.
It is important to be kind, but what if being kind in one way will end up causing us to be dishonest in another? This
In this week’s parsha, Rivka did the amazing act of chesed of watering all of Eliezer’s camels. Did you ever think about the total distance