CareOne at Teaneck Holds Candle-Lighting Ceremony
Last Thursday, CareOne at Teaneck held a candle-lighting ceremony in the chapel to commemorate the 11 victims of the Pittsburgh Tree of Life killings. The
Last Thursday, CareOne at Teaneck held a candle-lighting ceremony in the chapel to commemorate the 11 victims of the Pittsburgh Tree of Life killings. The
This past Tuesday evening, former Senator Joseph Lieberman warmly endorsed incumbent Rep. Josh Gottheimer on behalf of the No Labels Caucus, an organization co-chaired by
I started writing this column on Sunday while on a high on my way back from a very special 55-hour weekend spent in Israel. I
This summer has been a very special one for my wife, Dena, and me as it has been the first summer ever in which all
Parenting is no easy task, and, as we all know, the experience is filled with many ups and downs and highs and lows. Parenting a
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.