Teaneck: Vote Katz, Kaplan, Dunleavy for Town Council
It’s election time again in Teaneck, where just under half of our readership lives and where we currently deliver our newspaper via free home delivery
It’s election time again in Teaneck, where just under half of our readership lives and where we currently deliver our newspaper via free home delivery
This past Sunday, my wife Dena and I were incredibly honored to be the recipients of Project S.A.R.A.H.’s volunteer recognition award at its annual breakfast
After leaving my shul this past Motzei Shabbat and hearing the always inspiring and heartfelt words of my rabbi, Rabbi Larry Rothwachs of Teaneck’s Congregation
It’s no secret that one of the most visible voting blocs in Bergen County is Teaneck’s large observant community, many of whom are affiliated with
This week’s edition (Issue #222) represents our fifth-anniversary edition of The Jewish Link and, as luck has it, the edition date is the same day
In this space, I try to write about unique and special local orgs (or people) that are close to our family’s heart, but I haven’t
(Many thanks to all those who commented online and in person over the weekend about the busy week I wrote about in last week’s edition.
Last week was perhaps one of the busiest, most packed weeks I have ever experienced as the publisher of The Jewish Link, and now that
I hope I am not wrong about this, but I like to think and believe that most in our community are at least somewhat aware
One of the joys I receive from publishing The Jewish Link of New Jersey is that I get to meet and befriend some of our
Publisher’s Note: Now that The Jewish Link has published 200 editions and we are nearing our fifth anniversary in March, I have begun, finally, to
The email from one of my editors came in early this past Monday. It read simply and briefly: Dear Moshe: Will we include some acknowledgement