Is The Jewish Link a Mitzvah?
Usually, at a birthday or an anniversary, I think about how hard it is to believe that so much time has passed. As we celebrate
Usually, at a birthday or an anniversary, I think about how hard it is to believe that so much time has passed. As we celebrate
In the book “Positivity Bias” by Rabbi Mendel Kalmanson, the lessons of the Lubavitcher Rebbe are front and center: “We learn that life is essentially
Although my friends and some of our close readers like to humor me occasionally and tell me they barely remember a time before The Jewish
I was saddened this week to learn of the passing of Rabbi Abraham “Abba” Bronspiegel zt’’l, a longtime YU/RIETS Rosh Yeshiva and a founding Rosh
Some may be shocked to hear that I traveled with my wife and eldest and youngest sons this past weekend—the coldest weekend of the year—not
No, I’m not talking to a person. I’m talking to the house in which I grew up. After more than 50 years, my parents are
On March 7, 2013, The Jewish Link published its first-ever print edition, covering stories that mattered to the Bergen County Jewish communities. By 2015, the
I normally write my publisher pieces late at night but upon my return from a very special winter/yeshiva break trip to Israel this past Sunday
I don’t usually write about politics in this space and I don’t intend to make a habit of it, but I feel compelled to write
In last week’s edition of The Jewish Link, I read about Tzvi Solomon’s involvement in SINAI, starting with his days at TABC and leading up
With this week’s edition, we at The Jewish Link have reached another milestone in the life of our publication. Which milestone, you ask? On page
This past Sunday night, December 4, I was privileged to help organize, attend and speak at The Bayit Association’s first-ever joint info session and forum