Visiting Israel During ‘Heightened Tensions’
It was really supposed to be the summer trip of a lifetime. After much internet stalking and price comparisons, I organized a roundabout visit to
It was really supposed to be the summer trip of a lifetime. After much internet stalking and price comparisons, I organized a roundabout visit to
Last week, The Jewish Link was pleased to sit down with Consul General Ofir Akunis, who on May 1 took up Israel’s top diplomatic post
Naftali Shavelson, 24, is a member of the consular staff in New York, working for Consul General Ofir Akunis as director of print and online
Last week, The Jewish Link was pleased to sit down with Consul General Ofir Akunis, who on May 1 took up Israel’s top diplomatic post
A galvanized and cohesive Jewish community is gearing up for the November town council elections in Teaneck. Since last October 7, when Hamas invaded Israel,
A historic winery in New City, New York is being brought back to life in a big way. While High Tor Vineyards has been defunct
How did Zionism, the Jewish state and the Magen David—the symbol enshrined on the flag of Israel itself—become associated with evil? Make no mistake, this
The northernmost edge of Israel has, over the past 40 years, become a magnificent hub for excellent winemaking. The Golan Heights benefits from fertile soil,
Dan Tokayer is running for Englewood City Council-at-Large because public service is important to him and he wants to contribute and improve the Englewood
As the skies darkened on Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s memorial day, songs of love, words of inspiration and achdut (unity) were shared by more than
Bergenfield’s Gluten Free Gemach, a limited-time gemach that only operates the week immediately following Pesach, recently completed its largest and most busy season. Because traditional
It was like a film I had seen before, because I already knew how it ended. “Bearing Witness,” the 47-minute film prepared by the Israeli