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October 3, 2024
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Al and Sarah (Newcomb) Gordon)

Articles by Al and Sarah (Newcomb) Gordon)

Let the Music Play

Howdy friends! We’ve got a lot of new good music and messages to share as the holidays come upon us. Just back from family travel,

Let the Music Play

Howdy friends! I must admit, some a cappella we enjoy listening to all year long. Well, not D.J. Al, LOL, though I do. “Banai” with

Let the Music Play

We hope our fellow music lovers are enjoying summer. We’ve been blessed this summer with mourning doves nesting on our porch and we eagerly await

Let the Music Play

Howdy friends! Who’s looking forward to the July 4 fireworks? We love patriotic events, especially with music in tow. With camp on the horizon, summer

Let the Music Play

Let us begin by saying we were so proud of the Teaneck community for not standing down in the face of pro-terrorist disruptors. Taking initiative

Let the Music Play

Howdy friends. It seems there’s been more trouble at music concerts post-Oct. 7. A recent terrorist attack hit a Russian concert. Singer Matisyahu’s concerts are

Let the Music Play: The Latest

Howdy Friends! Got snow? We’ve got palm trees at the moment. Our welcome mat is out-warmth available: inside and out. Daveed Levy has put out

Let the Music Play

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

Let the Music Play

I could start and end this article right here, but I won’t. No way. We are not giving in nor giving up. The world has

Let the Music Play

After some good holiday intensity, anyone ready for some abundant joy? Sukkot-style? We‘ve been spending time across three states where we’ve laid down roots: New

Let the Music Play

The King is in the field. I certainly wouldn’t want to be caught solely behind a computer or phone screen as opportunity knocks during this

Let the Music Play

We’re told the day to fast will become a day to feast. With Tisha B’Av, Menachem Av and the High Holy Days upon us, we