Looking Back on My Time at The Jewish Link
I’ve always been a writer, but I haven’t always been a journalist––and in a lot of ways, I’m still not one quite yet. It’s not
I’ve always been a writer, but I haven’t always been a journalist––and in a lot of ways, I’m still not one quite yet. It’s not
Move over, water! Seltzer has become a much more exciting way to hydrate this season, and Polar Seltzer’s limited-edition flavors for the summer of 2017
Earlier this month, the Sephardic Congregation of Paramus (SCOP), located on 140 Arnot Place, welcomed a new rabbi, David Pardo, and family into their community.
Sixth-grader Kayla Distenfeld of Teaneck used her knack for weaving and love of chesed to develop the perfect bat mitzvah project, “Helping hands with rubber
A group of young students at Yeshivat He’Atid sit in a cluster around their teacher as she explains a math lesson to them. Other students
Wednesday, June 7, marked the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem and the conclusion of the Six-Day War. State representatives, including Senator Loretta Weinberg,
Reviewing: “Elisha Davidson and the Shamir,” by M. R. Attar. Menorah Books, an imprint of Koren Publishers Jerusalem, Ltd. Paperback, 193 pages, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-940516-72-1.
You’ve just finished Shabbat lunch and the weather outside is unbearably hot. Your kids are begging for ice cream, but it’s still too soon to
A wedding, a bris, a bar mitzvah, oh my! It’s not often people find themselves attending all three events three days in a row. However,
The cafeteria of Yeshivat He’Atid was packed with students dressed in blue and white, eager to begin celebrating Yom Yerushalayim for the first time in
Congregation Beth Tefillah, located on 452 Forest Avenue in Paramus, has recently undergone a social transformation; what was once a small Orthodox community has become
The small blue shul on the corner of Arnot Place and Farview Avenue in Paramus has become home to the town’s Sephardic community. What was