Anti-Israel Programs Cause Concern at Rutgers
Despite the decision by Rutgers University to suspend Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for its weeks of disruptive behavior on both the Newark and
Despite the decision by Rutgers University to suspend Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) for its weeks of disruptive behavior on both the Newark and
The 11-year-old reached out to The Jewish Link to share his inspirational story. At the very end of my inspiring and uplifting interview with Raphael
The Americans understand the importance of Israel’s victory over Hamas in Gaza, but their stated desire to avoid getting dragged into a regional war and
Dear Yaakov, It’s hard to believe that in just a few months, im yirtzeh Hashem, you will be off to learn in Israel. We are
I have been a free speech absolutist since I was a teenager and first read “Free Speech for Me—But Not For Thee: How the American
Part 1 There are a number of important sources that provide the latest information about events in the Middle East. The mainstream media is only
When I was in yeshiva at the Gush, half a lifetime ago, I seriously considered the prospect of making aliyah. Like several talmidim did each
On January 16, yeshiva and seminary applications will close for the year. Across New York and New Jersey, a good percentage of seniors from Orthodox
Five years ago, Edison native Rachel Feld was driving to her Ramot home with her husband when they witnessed a terrible accident on the highway.
Herbert Harwitt and Henry Kissinger had very similar backgrounds. Both were born in German cities, Kissinger in Furth and Harwitt in Berlin. Both were raised
I woke up on Sunday morning in Israel to painful news: Rabbi Moshe Kasinetz, the founding rabbi of Congregation Suburban Torah in Livingston, had passed
This past Shabbat we had the privilege of reading Parshat Vayechi. The parsha recounts a number of very dramatic events in Jewish history beginning with