The View from the GA
Oxon, Md., right outside of DC is a picturesque setting for a family reunion, and that’s what it felt like at the GA, the General
Oxon, Md., right outside of DC is a picturesque setting for a family reunion, and that’s what it felt like at the GA, the General
As we celebrate Veteran’s Day, we realized that the people in our community who serve or served in the U.S. Armed Forces have little or
It is never easy to swallow one’s words and apologize for a serious mistake in public, but the Jewish Link is taking responsibility for a
Kol Hakavod to the many families in our community who have been busily planning, organizing, cooking, baking, inviting and getting ready to host guests for
God works in mysterious ways. A huge explosion at about 11 p.m. Sunday Tehran time, shook the city, and every window within a 15-mile radius
Open School Days are upon the community, as parents taste and sample the offerings at the educational institutions that will take responsibility for their children.
This is JLBC’s second Rosh Hashanah in print, and we are grateful that so many of you responded to us with great enthusiasm and a
Since Washington did away with polity and comity among Republicans and Democrats back in the 80s, divisiveness and acrimony have tainted every aspect of our
It has taken a while for the President and the State Department to get their act together in order to fight ISIS. Amazingly ISIS is
In a time of great unrest throughout the Middle East, with the tides rising against Jews in so many places, it’s even more important to
One of the most mortifying moments in Jewish life was watching a clip on youtube of Anthony Weiner, who was making his post-scandal run for
On an ancient sitcom called Car 54 Where Are You? Toody’s wife, Lucille, would stick her head out the window and yell, “Listen, America!” followed