It’s That NORPAC Time of the Year
Next Wednesday some 1,475 delegates from this region will be going by bus, car, van and train as part of the 2015 NORPAC Mission to
Next Wednesday some 1,475 delegates from this region will be going by bus, car, van and train as part of the 2015 NORPAC Mission to
It’s not every day that a Teaneck teen meets Prime Minister Netanyahu and Natan Sharansky. But Tehila Kornwasser is not an everyday student, and since
At seemingly every opportunity, the world is quick to send any negative comments or criticisms towards Israel. Israel does what it can to rise above
His well-known modesty would probably cause him a slight bit of embarrassment by our words. On Monday, the Religious Zionist/Modern Orthodox worldwide community lost one
We know that many of our readers, friends and community members have been keeping an eye on the diplomacy of the Obama administration and its
Editor’s Note: This poem, written last year by then-TABC Senior Yosef Greenfield, was subsequently awarded third place in the Siegelbaum Literacy Competition sponsored by the
Originally sighted last fall by many Jewish Link readers, the past week’s spring awakenings have included a return of many neighborly interactions with residents and
We know that the discussion of the day within our community often puts the focus on our differences. One person may see himself as a
Members of the Jewish community rightly strive for unity. Orthodox, Reform, Conservative… we are all Jews yet we wear denominational labels that seem like a
On March 30th, NORPAC brought Senators Graham (R-SC) and Blumenthal (D-CT) to two separate fundraising events in Englewood. At both events, the two Senators, from
There’s nothing good we can take away after last week’s horrific fire claimed the lives of seven children of Gabriel and Gayle Sassoon in Brooklyn
It’s that time of the year when many members of our family are counting the days until Passover. With that for some comes the planning,