
David Roher, Rosh Hashanah And the Power of Setting Impossible Goals
It’s one thing to run a 5K when you start out a couch potato; it creates a true achievement from a static starting point, and
It’s one thing to run a 5K when you start out a couch potato; it creates a true achievement from a static starting point, and
It was made public in recent weeks that Yad Vashem has put plans in motion to disaffiliate its center in Jerusalem from its American fundraising
It’s a fun task to help select wines to pair with the many Yom Tov meals of the season. It’s an opportunity to elevate the
Over the past nine years or so that I’ve been involved with The Jewish Link’s intern program, our team has worked hard to provide an
As the summer wanes, it’s a great time to head to the city because devoted urbanites are usually heading out to other beachier, breezier places.
When people ask me what is so interesting about kosher wine that I am inspired to write about it virtually every month, I I answer
Mayor Michael Pagan casts the deciding vote to replace his former mentor Joey Bodner on the planning board. Political power plays and divisions are not
Reviewing: “Betrayal: The Failure of American Jewish Leadership,” Compiled and edited by Charles Jacobs and Avi Goldwasser, published by Wicked Son, an imprint of Post
In the latest series of concerning actions that seem designed to marginalize long-serving Jewish residents’ involvement in Teaneck politics, Teaneck Mayor Michael Pagan and his
Lessons from taking our time with Sefer Iyov. My Tanach chabura began learning Sefer Iyov (The Book of Job) in the fall of 2020, and
A shocking robbery of a Jewish community member took place last Sunday, May 21, in the middle of the day, in the presence of his
On May 21, Moriah students and their parents got together to spend the morning on campus together, focusing on helping organizations that assist the larger