What Would My Dad Have Said?
My father, Dr. Donald Feldstein of blessed memory, was a news junkie who read the daily paper and watched the television news religiously. During our
My father, Dr. Donald Feldstein of blessed memory, was a news junkie who read the daily paper and watched the television news religiously. During our
We all pass people throughout every day walking along the streets, sitting in a restaurant, watching a movie or perhaps even in shul whom we
Staff’s warm welcome is particularly meaningful to Jewish community at this time. (Courtesy of Yachad NY) When it comes to selecting their favorite recreational group
Sandra Leshaw is the director of Re-Launch Career Services under the basic needs umbrella of Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey (JFCSNNJ),
Editor’s note: This is the time of year when we share ideas for gifts large and small for family members, friends, colleagues, employees, children, grandchildren
Chari Pere has always been into art. When she was a kid, she could frequently be found doodling or drawing characters from her favorite TV
Finance professor Stanley Peterburgsky had a stroke of genius after attending a Shabbat meal two years ago. After playing board games with some other guests
The Bergen county (BC) Chanukah drive which began this past Monday and runs through November 27th is in its 31st year. The BC Toy drive
(Courtesy of Kayco) Chanukah, the cherished Jewish “festival of lights,” celebrated this year from December 7 to 14,, holds deep significance. The holiday marks the
In my previous article, I shared how I’ve used what I learned about goal setting to help many of my clients make major transformations in
Editor’s note: The Jewish Link’s monthly Auto Link section is committed to helping our readers learn more about cars. But where do we even begin?
Just before COVID hit, Shimon Shain’s food truck business in the Golan Heights took a turn for the worse. He was forced to let go