
Israel: Hamas Has ‘a Few Days’ To Agree to Extended Truce
(JNS) The Hamas terror organization only has “a few days” to agree to a U.S.-proposed ceasefire extension, an Israeli government spokesman confirmed on Tuesday, March
(JNS) The Hamas terror organization only has “a few days” to agree to a U.S.-proposed ceasefire extension, an Israeli government spokesman confirmed on Tuesday, March
(JNS) Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir assumed the role of the Israel Defense Forces’ 24th chief of staff on Wednesday, March 5, delivering a solemn address
For the past few months, The Jewish Link has been running a survey about the newspaper and which parts are most enjoyed by our readership.
A couple of weeks ago, my sister-in-law’s husband passed away from a terrifying and poorly understood form of young-onset dementia which she wrote about in
On Tuesday, March 4, I attended the Borough of Bergenfield’s Council meeting. I listened as they explained why they were reintroducing their ordinance on public
In “When Did Torah Values Become ‘Extreme’?” (Feb. 27, 2025), Rabbi Elie Mischel, advocating particular contemporary Israeli political positions, writes: “The Torah explicitly commands us
I strongly support the Time, Place and Manner Ordinance that Deputy Mayor Karen Orgen offered for introduction at the Teaneck Township Council meeting on February
In my recent trip to Israel, I harkened back to an experience that took place at Yad Vashem decades ago. I was on a grant
Toby Klein Greenwald makes a valid point in her article, “Six Million and One, Twelve Hundred and Two” (The Jewish Link, February 27) when she
When we purchased our home 24 years ago, a critical item was filed improperly. After making more than 200 mortgage and insurance payments, the home
A New Era in Jerusalem’s Housing Development For decades, Jerusalem’s housing development focused primarily on urban renewal and redevelopment, with limited large-scale new construction. This
School debuts documentary and announces it will establish first Jewish therapeutic day school in the US for students with mental health challenges. (Courtesy of SINAI