
When the Outside World Found Its Way to My Shabbos Table
OK, so I’ve read that the best way to keep a Shabbos lunch moving along and in a civil tone is to not talk about
OK, so I’ve read that the best way to keep a Shabbos lunch moving along and in a civil tone is to not talk about
Certainly, many of us have heard of the White Helmets. If you have not, this is perhaps one of the few life-saving stories of the
As we approach Tisha B’Av and our solemn commemoration of the destruction of our two Holy Temples, we want to remind everyone that the heightened
We sent our youngest to sleepaway camp for the first time this year. And by “we” I mean “I,” and that’s because I also sent
With the approach of Rosh Chodesh Av, we begin walking the solemn corridor of the Nine Days that leads us into Tisha B’Av. We spend
“Hi Nana and Poppy, I hope you’re having a good summer. Please respond.” Okay, so I know this isn’t explorative prose, but to a grandparent
Earlier this year, Congress passed a bill known as the Taylor Force Act, named after a West Point graduate and Army veteran who was murdered
It is all jolly good that Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, became the first British royal to visit Israel since the end of the
It’s summertime, and as the Gershwin lyrics tell us, “the livin’ is easy.” Many of our collective Jewish experiences were gained through the times we
It was just last March when in this very space, The Jewish Link saw impending Polish legislation making it a crime to call death camps
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with European leaders was an opportunity on many levels. First, the prime minister fearlessly took center stage in nations
Editor’s note: Read our tributes to Rabbi Kaminetsky, z”l, at the following links: Rabbi Avi Bernstein, Rabbi Moshe Benovitz, Avi Rosalimsky, and Steve Gutlove. Last