Thoughts on the Graduation Trifecta: Stern College, TABC and Yeshivat Noam
About 11 years ago, my wife and I, along with our immediate family, spent a crowded but memorable Sukkot together with my in-laws at their
About 11 years ago, my wife and I, along with our immediate family, spent a crowded but memorable Sukkot together with my in-laws at their
Many families with graduating seniors, middle schoolers and even kindergarteners are celebrating this strange school year’s conclusion with immense joy and thanksgiving. What a year
Most of us know, intrinsically, that there is such a thing as objective truth as opposed to opinion, or perspective, or even “lived experience,” despite
Assemblyman Gordon Johnson has served honorably in the New Jersey State Assembly since 2001. With the retirement of Senator Loretta Weinberg, I am pleased to
Our work is cut out for us. American Jews are losing the street fight for Israel, a fact we all realized quite abruptly this past
The rockets from Gaza that are raining on Israel this week, that continue to be launched into residential neighborhoods even as we type, should be
Like many of my columns, unfortunately, this one was written late on our deadline day and is not the piece that I originally envisioned. I
The Jewish Link staff joins the greater Jewish community in mourning for the 45 neshamot taken from us, suddenly and tragically. We all feel particularly
Like most of us, I have been enjoying and savoring the gradual resumption of “normal life,” as more and more are getting vaccinated and restrictions
It’s not a coincidence that Yom Hazikaron, the Israeli day of remembrance, concludes with a celebration. The immense losses our people endured in the decades
Few, if any, Teaneck families have had a greater impact on the global Jewish community than the Senters. We join the larger community in mourning
As we prepare to begin counting the omer on the second night of Pesach, we note that many of us have already spent the year