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Looking Back on 400 Issues, and Looking Forward
It seems fitting that we are publishing our 400th issue on Parshat Bereshit, because it feels that just as we achieve one milestone—that of reaching
It seems fitting that we are publishing our 400th issue on Parshat Bereshit, because it feels that just as we achieve one milestone—that of reaching
It’s hard to believe that after starting just a few short years ago back in 2013 (no, The Jewish Link has certainly not been around
After a year much more isolated, thank God, we’re back to and prepping our beautiful sukkot, readying ourselves to enjoy sukkah hopping, ushpizin, posters of
I am writing this late on Sunday night and thinking about Rosh Hashanah starting tomorrow night and debating how early I should get up for
The year 5781 has been a truly unprecedented year for all of us. We have rolled with many punches, endured shocking and immense losses, and
I write this short missive quite epically late on our Wednesday deadline day of our biggest Rosh Hashanah edition (and biggest edition ever!) at over
First off, a big and heartfelt mazal tov to my friend and running partner for the past two to three years, Yehudah Perlowitz of Teaneck,
Thanks to KMR and Royal Wine/Kedem. For those of us in the newspaper business, one nice thing about Rosh Hashanah being early in September is
Iconic Jewish comedian Jackie Mason, z”l, who passed away last weekend at the age of 93, was the classic Borscht Belt performer. Born Yaakov Moshe
On Monday morning, as our team began to prepare a report about Unilever-owned Ben & Jerry’s decision to support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement,
A fashion designer once said, “Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” While there is truth to this statement
In last week’s edition, we published an article about our editor Elizabeth Kratz winning what is known in Jewish journalism as the Simon Rockower Award,