A Look Back at Our First Sukkot Edition: What a Painful Experience…for Everyone!
Publisher’s Note: Now that The Jewish Link has published 200 editions and we are nearing our fifth anniversary in March, I have begun, finally, to
Publisher’s Note: Now that The Jewish Link has published 200 editions and we are nearing our fifth anniversary in March, I have begun, finally, to
Nishma, a one-year-old sociological and market research firm which previously published a study about Orthodox Jews who became non-religious, published a new study on September
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
The email from one of my editors came in early this past Monday. It read simply and briefly: Dear Moshe: Will we include some acknowledgement
Harvey. Irma. Charlottesville. Barcelona. Trump. Clinton. Obama. Halamish. Kim Jong-un. Iranian threats. Mahwah. Jose? It seems like it doesn’t take but a blink of an
At first thought, it’s difficult to imagine a world without Jerry Gottesman. The vision and work of Mr. Gottesman, who passed away Sunday at age
Our community has so many great organizations doing so many good things and this paper is privileged to be a vehicle and paper of record
This past Motzei Shabbat/Sat. night, I was privileged to be able to attend the wonderful Project Yechi Annual BBQ at Cong. Keter Torah. Over 800
Rabbi Shimon the Righteous talks about the three “pillars” that the world rests upon: Torah, avoda and gemilut chasadim (acts of loving kindness). Pirkei Avot
There’s a time in the life of a nation when there is no need for explanations or descriptions thrown around to underscore a point. This
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley warned once again that Iran cannot be permitted to “use the nuclear deal to hold the world
Every summer for the past few years, the texts start flying in early August between our group of about six couples. We agree on a