One Nation, Indivisible: Supporting Our New President and Congressman
The nation has just begun to emerge from an epic battle of historical proportions and meaning. Many months have passed of heated, sometimes ugly debates
The nation has just begun to emerge from an epic battle of historical proportions and meaning. Many months have passed of heated, sometimes ugly debates
When we write our next editorial, for the November 10 Jewish Link, there will likely be a brand-new president-elect of the United States of America.
As a Teaneck Councilman, it is my pleasure to work collaboratively with partners who have a strong connection to Teaneck and a steadfast regard for
After all the inspiration and davening, not to mention all the shopping, cooking and cleaning, it’s perhaps difficult to believe that we are on the
The New York Times has never missed a chance to tell everyone how the United States should work with Israel. No, we shouldn’t be surprised
If there was a Mount Rushmore in Israel, surely the late Shimon Peres’s sculpted image would be on it. The very minutes after his September
Eighteen months of a roller-coaster presidential campaign; concerns over terrorism both domestic and abroad; the ongoing story of migrants rushing with urgency away from Syria;
My friend and Jewish Link colleague Jenny Gans and I have a few things in common; these are not by a long shot the only
Twelfth-century Jewish poet Yehuda HaLevi said, “My heart is in the east, and I in the uttermost west.” I am much the same way.
Many of us who can’t go anywhere without our smartphones have started to become accustomed to the occasional AMBER Alert warning when a child is
You are not a standup guy if you are sitting down or “taking a knee.” Now, Colin Kaepernick, you might be doing what President Obama
As the Jewish Link went to press late Wednesday, Shimon Peres, Israel’s elder statesman, was hanging on to life after suffering a severe stroke on