Diaspora Jews Feel Safer In Wartime Israel Than in New York, London or Paris
As hostilities against Jews escalate internationally, Israel, with all its challenges, still provides the safest solution to the Jewish nation. The current news cycle is
As hostilities against Jews escalate internationally, Israel, with all its challenges, still provides the safest solution to the Jewish nation. The current news cycle is
Editor’s note: See more details about this challenge and prizes on page 18. Since the devastating and unprovoked attack against Israel on October 7, Jews
Two generations ago, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein wrote: “A fundamental principle of Judaism is hakaras hatov (gratitude)—recognizing benefits afforded us and giving expression to our appreciation.
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I write this column not long after our community in northern New Jersey celebrated Yom Ha’Atzmaut where I had the privilege of attending the packed
Yes, that includes anti-Zionism. An antisemitic virus is spreading across college campuses, but you can’t combat antisemitism if you can’t—or won’t—define it. Modern antisemites hide
We are so excited. The Yom Ha’atzmaut Experience is just a few days away. Our pro-Israel community will once again take center stage, proclaiming our
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It was like a film I had seen before, because I already knew how it ended. “Bearing Witness,” the 47-minute film prepared by the Israeli
When Nadav and Avihu tragically died, Mishael and Eltzafan were told by Moshe Rabbeinu, קרבו, שאו את אחיכם מאת פני הקודש, “Come close, and carry
The Jewish Link is proud of our small but mighty cadre of seasonal publications, and we’re grateful to present the 2024 Wine Guide as an
Call it the reason why we celebrate Purim; why we each make special, concerted efforts to fulfill the four mitzvot of the chag: To listen