A Pesach Bracha for Our Readers: Mazel, Chesed and Torah
We sent this issue of The Jewish Link to press with more than a modicum of happiness and relief, noting that at 236 pages, with
We sent this issue of The Jewish Link to press with more than a modicum of happiness and relief, noting that at 236 pages, with
I write this piece late on our Pesach edition deadline day. For me, writing has never been easy and I always seem to have a
As we prepare to celebrate Purim next week, with the only masks required finally being those of the dress-up variety, we are all trying to
In addition to many other happenings in our world this week, we would like to pause, call attention and give our deepest thanks to Englewood’s
It’s hard to believe that this week’s edition represents our paper’s ninth anniversary. Looking back, I realize the last time I wrote an anniversary piece
In advance of last year’s 2021 Yachad NJ gala, which was held virtually due to COVID, I published in this space the closing portion of
I haven’t written in a while and while I had a good number of reasonably valid, semi-truthful and useful excuses for not writing over the
This Shabbat, we will be reading from parshat Yitro. After observing Moshe lead the people and probably exhibiting the earliest Biblical example of on-the-job burnout,
As Shabbat ended last week, we all turned on our phones or TVs to the shocking news out of Colleyville, Texas. A rabbi and three
Every one of us seems to have had multiple copies of these books in our house. Whole shelves, even. A solid three generations of children
What ties together our communities the most, one can argue, is the varied and vibrant availability of fantastic learning opportunities. In an average Jewish Link-area
In our November 24 edition we printed an article, “2021 Shabbat Project Roars Back With Record Participation,” about the post-COVID Shabbat project, which saw a