Against All Odds
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
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
In just a handful of days, we’ll be observing Purim. We will read the Megillah, and our shuls will blessedly be filled with girls and
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Conference of Presidents of Major U.S. Jewish Organizations on Monday that it was his “sacred duty” to speak
We need to hear an apology not apologists. In an interview last Monday, President Barack Obama said, “It is entirely legitimate for the American people
The entire Teaneck Township Council stands united in the goal of having a Holocaust Memorial built in our community. Every single member of the Teaneck
Our community is home to some of the best and brightest Jewish organizations in the country, and we at the Jewish Link are proud that
For two years a group of Teaneck residents has been trying to establish a Holocaust memorial in the township. We believe the memorial will serve
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, and commemorates what the six million died for and the survivors went through for