Magen Yehuda Embarks on First U.S. Tour to Strengthen Civilian Response to Terror
Last year, almost to date, Israel suffered a “wave of terror.” Civilians were attacked in their cars, places of employment and even by intrusions into
Last year, almost to date, Israel suffered a “wave of terror.” Civilians were attacked in their cars, places of employment and even by intrusions into
The day of Ezra Schwartz’s funeral on November 22, 2015 was an especially tearful one for parents of youngsters studying in Israel for their gap
“The dream of owning a home in Israel can be accomplished in many different ways,” said Ilana Garber in a recent interview from Israel. “As
In the midst of our spiritual preparation for the upcoming Yomim Noraim, we recall the poignant and sometimes painful words of the tefillah U’netaneh Tokef,
On the eve of his embarking with 10 students from Ma’ayanot and local public schools on a mission of mercy to flood-ravaged Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
More than 70 people will be joining the walk in Braddock Park-Bruin Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, September 18, to honor the memory of
As we have just witnessed this summer when the world’s attention was glued on the 2016 Olympics in Brazil, international sports competitions create a climate
Who would believe that the parking lot that we maneuver into so cautiously to do our weekly shopping could be transformed into a virtual mini-Disney?
During the “lull before the storm” of the start of the school year, The Jewish Link was able to speak with Rabbi Joshua Kahn, new
Last Shabbat, Parshat Eikev, celebrated a confluence of events that culminated in the joyous celebration of Adir Koenig becoming a bar mitzvah. Adir, a rising
Coming off 17 glorious days of sharing in the victories of the world’s top athletes as they competed in grueling competitions to break records and
Selected to participate in the 2017 Maccabiah Games was Frisch rising sophomore and Tenafly resident Noah Petak. Petak played ice hockey on the newly formed