Immigration Explores Expanding Hardship Waivers
Starting July 15, 2015, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services began seeking public comment on the much-anticipated proposed expansion of eligibility for the widely successful Provisional
Starting July 15, 2015, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services began seeking public comment on the much-anticipated proposed expansion of eligibility for the widely successful Provisional
As the dog days of summer give way to the brisk breezes of September, now is a great time to pick your own peaches, nectarines
Children who have selective mutism are bright, verbal children who withhold language in “select” social situations. Most of them speak freely at home and only
(BPT) It’s that time of year again; time for class projects and quizzes, field trips and friends, recesses and recitals. Yes, it’s time for another
A cappella band Six13 announced Camp Shalom’s color war winners and gave a phenomenal concert for campers and staff.
Camp Mesorah implemented a new camp-wide Havdalah service this summer led by Camp Director Ari Katz, with Josh Broide on the drums and Saritte Silvera
Hi there! It’s Daniel Goldstein from Camp Dora Golding, reporting for the very last time in 2015. The last two weeks have been a complete
On July 22, Camp Lavi took part in rallying against the Iranian nuclear deal along with thousands of people throughout New York City, Los Angeles,
There are times when a new sefer is published that one can tell will have a transformational impact on all of klal Yisrael. Undoubtedly, the
Several weeks ago, a terrible tragedy occurred: a young woman named Faigy Mayer committed suicide from a Manhattan building. According to reports, Ms. Mayer was
The Jewish Link received significant criticism in the last few weeks regarding how we referenced the recent Yoetzet event that took place in our community.