
YOM HASHOAH
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
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
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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,
A dramatic Tuesday in Israel didn’t come to an end until the stressful election night transitioned into early Wednesday morning. Then Israeli media, both Internet
Was it or wasn’t it US Senator Robert “Bob” Menendez (D-NJ) who brought AIPAC Policy Conference participants to their feet in rousing applause just last
Someone had to say it. Something had to be done. Even at the risk of alienating some who call you friend. It was no fluke
My name is Larry Rothwachs. Last week, I donated a kidney. A little background may be in order. I am not, by nature, a risk
“Whoever saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world,”—Mishnah Sanhedrin 4:9 Donny Hain has received a new kidney. The joy