Charlottesville, Mahwah and the Worst Version of Ourselves
The world weighs heavily on our shoulders this week. And when I say “our,” I mean all Americans. A white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last
The world weighs heavily on our shoulders this week. And when I say “our,” I mean all Americans. A white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last
Charlottesville happened. President Donald Trump has addressed the situation now on three separate occasions, underscoring the importance of what has now become a national conversation.
August 4 was the date the Township of Mahwah’s government had set for the South Monsey Eruv Fund to remove its eruv, made up of
As our children grow into tweens, teens and then (gulp) young adults, life changes, sometimes in ways we do not expect. We may anticipate the
$3,120. That number is the murderous monthly pension the family of Omar al-Abed will receive should he be convicted and sentenced to 30 years or
Jewish Link Aliyah Diary writer and former Teanecker Esti Snukal visited the Jewish Link office this week with her family from Israel. Pictured here are:
There were no metal detectors or cameras outside of the Salomon’s home in the town of Halamish when a lone terrorist came inside and slaughtered
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, zt”l, said the following: “Every Jew—wherever he or she may find themselves, even a solitary Jew in the most remote corner of
On July 10, the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC) widely distributed a letter declaring that it cannot support the creation of a Hatzalah network
This past week, we observed the fast of Shiva Asar B’Tammuz, commemorating the day that Roman legions broke through the walls of Jerusalem. In less
בס”ד ט”ז תמוז תשע”ז July 10, 2017 To whom it may concern, The rabbis and members of the Bergen County Jewish community take great pride
Exhausted and inspired, I landed a few hours ago on July 4, along with over 200 new olim from North America, on the first Nefesh