Thoughts on a Special Shul and Community—The Celebrate Beth Aaron Weekend
(Note: I originally planned to publish this in last week’s edition but held off in part due to our paper’s seventh anniversary edition and in
(Note: I originally planned to publish this in last week’s edition but held off in part due to our paper’s seventh anniversary edition and in
Although I know the coronavirus has everyone on edge in our community and beyond, I cannot let the occasion of The Jewish Link’s seventh anniversary
One of the joys of being in the Jewish media world is that I get to meet many interesting and special people who are truly
With the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, causing illness worldwide, and recognizing that there is no benefit to widespread panic, we wanted to update our shul-goers. We
I have noticed over the years that many people are familiar with the term bunion, but do not fully understand what it is, and what
Stress! People say that stress is the number one thing that they want to eliminate from their lives. We stress about everything: money, relationships, kids,
Menopause is not a disease. It is a normal phase of life that marks the end of the menstrual cycle. However, during early adulthood, women
On Motzei Shabbos, over 50 Bruriah students gathered in Springfield for an incredible WINS program. To start off, all participants made packages for two chesed
It’s said that every thinking person has a story inside yearning to come out and be told. Two very different teachers of the art of
There is an idea that I learned in my current workplace when being trained as a therapist: Do not be attached to the results. The
MTA partnered with New York NCSY to run a chesed mission to New Orleans, Louisiana on February 12-16, with Habitat for Humanity and Greenlight New
On Sunday, February 16, the MTA Robotics Teams, Lionotics and Lionotics 2, participated in their third competition of the year at the FIRST Tech Super