Would You Stay in France?
In the wake of the horrific terrorist killings in France, my heart took many turns. First there was shock, replaced by grief, then anger, followed
In the wake of the horrific terrorist killings in France, my heart took many turns. First there was shock, replaced by grief, then anger, followed
You couldn’t help but notice. In the mainstream media reporting on Paris, journalists died, two cops—a female and Muslim—lost their lives, and so did four
Do Western governments believe if they placate Islamic extremists and cave to their demands that their constituents will be protected from terror? Do they think
General Douglas McArthur wrote the following spiritual legacy to his son, “Build me a son, O Lord, who will be strong enough to know when
This week’s guest editorial is written by Rabbi Jeremy Wieder, the Joseph and Gwendolyn Straus Professor of Talmud in the University’s Mazer Yeshiva Program and
The siblings and in-laws of Donny Hain have come forward on his behalf and for their parents, to ask the community to step up to
It’s no wonder the sons of Jacob don’t believe it. They had ambushed Joseph and held him captive only to sell him as a slave.
With this week’s edition of the Jewish Link, we take a step forward in our short history by growing our paper to meet the needs
The annual Project Ezrah dinner is this Motzei Shabbos at Keter Torah in Teaneck. If you live in Bergen County and are a member of
We thank the Orthodox Union for saying [stating the obvious] “We cannot countenance a response to terror [substitute any act you do not like] that
They have done it. At long last, the rabbis with heart and the rabbis with courage, who promised women over a year ago, that they
Students of genocide, students of war, understand the importance of words. Without them, it would be impossible to construct “the other,” “the enemy.” Lies and