Met Council Breakfast Features New York Leadership
On June 2, the Met Council on Jewish Poverty held its Annual Legislative Breakfast ahead of the annual Israel Day on Fifth event. Met Council
On June 2, the Met Council on Jewish Poverty held its Annual Legislative Breakfast ahead of the annual Israel Day on Fifth event. Met Council
The program this Sunday, June 9, will focus on Jewish values and challenges. (Courtesy of Ohr Torah Stone) Originally an innovation of the Covid-19 pandemic,
Audience participation is actively encouraged, but RSVP is required! The International Chidon HaTanach/Bible Quiz for Adults finals U.S. interactive competition event and dinner is open
Linden Mayor Derek Armstead apologized for making antisemitic remarks apparently aimed at keeping religious Jews from being hired in the school district. The apology came
(Courtesy of Cong. Ahavath Torah) This year’s Cong. Ahavath Torah Annual Dinner will be held on Sunday, June 16, at which the congregation will recognize
While both President Biden and Donald Trump won their party’s nomination, The Jewish Link watched races of particular interest to the safety and security of
The Cemetery Association of North Jersey was formed in the late 1950s, with its primary function the maintenance of old Jewish cemeteries. Currently the association
On May 29, New York City’s 110th mayor, Eric Adams, hosted the annual Jewish Heritage Reception at Gracie Mansion. “We are in extremely turbulent times,”
As a series of deeply distressing activities have taken place at Rutgers University over the past eight months, including hate-filled anti-Israel rallies, threats of violence,
The evening included an emotional panel discussion with three Israeli women who described their Oct. 7 experiences. On Monday night, Emunah of America hosted its
On Wednesday, May 22, Project Legacy hosted the annual Capitol Hill Celebratory Luncheon, a Tribute to American Jewry. This kosher event is held each May,
On the initiative of Edison Township Council Member Asaf Shmuel, the security chairs of shuls and day schools in the greater Edison area met on