A Trip to Atlantic City for … A High School Basketball Tournament
Last week, my wife and I had the opportunity to travel for a few days to Atlantic City to watch our youngest (yet largest) son,
Last week, my wife and I had the opportunity to travel for a few days to Atlantic City to watch our youngest (yet largest) son,
With this week’s edition, I hereby declare the beginning of the summer for The Jewish Link, as our print edition shrinks a bit, there seems
Last Sunday, I decided to head to Teaneck’s Glenpointe Marriott to attend my first-ever AI (artificial intelligence) Summit, and I was determined to learn as
I write this column not long after our community in northern New Jersey celebrated Yom Ha’Atzmaut where I had the privilege of attending the packed
I write this in the middle of producing what is always one of our largest editions of the year, the Pesach edition, and just a
Although my home community in Teaneck has already seen a few pro-Hamas/anti-Israel rallies and protests since Oct. 7, last Sunday’s protest outside of Teaneck’s Keter
Topkapi Palace, nestled in the historic heart of Istanbul, Turkey, stands as a testament to the opulent lifestyle and architectural ingenuity of the Ottoman Empire.
Looking for the best Israeli foods? This definitive list cuts through the noise to reveal the staples and favorites, from the creamy hummus enjoyed worldwide
One of the biggest joys I have as the publisher of The Jewish Link is the opportunity to meet, speak with and build relationships with
Challenge grant of $100K launched; need to raise $250K by February 15. With the terrible war against Hamas in Israel and all that is affecting
Last Thursday evening, nearly 75 volunteers, local leaders and community members all came together on a frigid night in the parking lot of the Jewish
The annual HASC concert, entitled “A Time For Music,” has always held a special place in my calendar and heart. Although I haven’t gone to