Taking the Chanukah Challenge
There’s a lot happening in our world. Every piece of news, each email, each buzz, ring and notification on our phones is more thought-provoking than
There’s a lot happening in our world. Every piece of news, each email, each buzz, ring and notification on our phones is more thought-provoking than
It is with deep sadness that we go to press on Wednesday evening, after a terrible two days for the New Jersey Jewish community. The
We have had to hide our Francophile natures the past few decades – our love of classic French cooking terms (caramel, sauté, crème brûlée, etc.,
(JNS) Israel’s Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit says that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not need to resign or take a leave of absence as interim
Happy Thanksgiving. It’s not, strictly speaking, a “Jewish” holiday, but there’s plenty about this last Thursday in November that feels familiar. For many families, it’s
Some of our readers and most of my friends and family know that before I launched The Jewish Link, I worked in the fundraising and
Why is it that the U.N. and the U.S. liberal camp get to decide Israel’s sovereignty over its land? The U.S. wasn’t attacked by the
It was a shot between terrorism’s eyes. An IAF precision-guided missile entered the Gaza window of Islamic Jihad commander Baha Abu Al-Ata and his wife,
A week after a Democratic presidential wannabe urged the carving up of the Memorandum of Understanding between Israel and the United States, over 400 high
We were encouraged that U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, if anything, to calm internal nerves. Indeed, there
Sukkah hopping, ushpizin, posters of the Kotel, artwork made by generations of children. Some of that artwork was made by you and, now, your children.
We’ve been through a lot together this year. The pages of The Jewish Link and our online platform have captured our community’s triumphs and, at