Time to Come Together as One Nation
OK, it’s over. Finally. These much-anticipated, often highly divisive, midterm elections have reached an end. We know that many of our readers perhaps expressed a
OK, it’s over. Finally. These much-anticipated, often highly divisive, midterm elections have reached an end. We know that many of our readers perhaps expressed a
Last week, many of us learned of the Tree of Life congregation killings as we emerged from Shabbat. Some of us, as the Havdalah candle
This is a great time of year to be an Orthodox Jewish teenager in northern New Jersey. If you are parents of teens or know
Our regular readers have likely noticed by now that this week’s 253rd edition of our paper and, specifically, our cover looks markedly different than the
Twenty days. That’s how much time we have until the crucial November 6 midterm elections. The Jewish Link, over the past several weeks, has been
Seeking housing solutions for our children with special needs. Most of our friends and by now many of our readers know that my wife and
The “new sheriff in town” is, much to our dismay, getting out of Dodge City. Indeed, Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations,
It’s about time. How many Palestinian school children have been poisoned into hatred of Jews and Israel because of the toxic mixture of misinformation they
Ari Fuld, may Hashem avenge his blood. Many of us approached Yom Kippur with the sorrow of this 45-year-old father of four, Efrat resident, and
We find ourselves at a time of grateful abundance. We emerge from our Rosh Hashanah tefillot observing the birthday of the world only to look
We have just finished a fairly wet and rainy Rosh Hashanah—in truth, I can’t even remember a Rosh Hashanah during the past 10-20 years when
In his book “Ceremony & Celebration: Introduction to the Holidays,” Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks writes that “those who fully enter the spirit of Rosh Hashanah