
Reconnecting With Mitzrayim This Pesach
On Friday night when we sit down at our seder tables, it will matter less how we feel about the contentious presidential campaign, the hateful
On Friday night when we sit down at our seder tables, it will matter less how we feel about the contentious presidential campaign, the hateful
Bernie Sanders, this nation’s first Jewish presidential candidate, could get no closer to the recent AIPAC Policy Conference than Utah, because of time constraints, according
Teaneck voters need a break. From what? In this day and age, political debates on network news stations resemble reality TV. Problem is, nothing seems
Last week, I casually shared a video on Facebook. It was a beautiful, professionally produced music video featuring some of the “Jewish greats” performing today…
It hardly can go unnoticed that several of the Letters to the Editor published in recent editions of the Jewish Link indicate that there is
When I was a child, I would hop out of the car with one of my mother’s brightly colored Purim baskets and run up to
The presidential candidates were on their game and said the right words. But though we may wish them to, candidates don’t exist in an AIPAC
The presidential candidates were on their game and said the right words. But though we may wish them to, candidates don’t exist in an AIPAC
When I was a child, I would hop out of the car with one of my mother’s brightly colored Purim baskets and run up to
Several years ago, the lower level of the Walter Washington Convention Center in our nation’s capital displayed, in vivid props and models, the process and
With BDS seemingly getting more than its share of news, be it nearby, nationally or across Europe, we were really glad to see an effort
Probably the first and last Shabbat I ever “went to the office” was Saturday, December 19, 1998. I can pinpoint the moment because it was