
From Zion Shall Music Come Forth
Jerusalem’s culture scene boasts an eclectic mix of talent, and the a cappella group Kolture Shock, which has its roots in the NY metro area,
Jerusalem’s culture scene boasts an eclectic mix of talent, and the a cappella group Kolture Shock, which has its roots in the NY metro area,
Hungarian director Ferenc Török’s newly released film, “1945,” elegantly portrays in poignant cinematic fashion a few psychological truths: One should never underestimate the viewers’ intelligence,
Can you recall the first time you drove a car by yourself? Do you remember the thrill of sitting behind the wheel, the sense of
Part 7 (written 2004) (Continued from last week) On January 17 we boarded the S/S Siboney, destination New York. Since Britain and Germany were at
Recently, someone from Israel was visiting Manhattan and sent me videos of the Macy’s holiday windows. Little children mannequins all spruced up in red velvety
Part V Did the Jews of the Yishuv Live in Harmony With Their Neighbors Until the Zionist “Invasion”? The Palestinian Arabs claim that Zionism is
As a nation, we’re great at coming up with products that should exist and then selling them, especially when it comes to the yomim tovim.
Gedolei Yisrael urge daily mussar study as Dirshu Kinyan Chochma program embarks on Maseches Avos. The passing of the elder mashgiach of our generation, HaGaon
Author’s note: Ever since the time my mother told me this story, it has remained the dearest to my heart, and even though I never
Recently, after most of the country celebrated Thanksgiving, and many people set off in search of sales on what has become known as “Black Friday,”
Examining the past and looking toward the future, Project Ezrah’s new initiatives (see last week’s Link article, “Project Ezrah Plans for the Future,” November 29,
The Sabbath and Jewish holidays are a time of family gatherings, celebrated with special foods, songs and customs. Many holy days, as well as the