‘Parsha Wars’ Torah Learning Card Game Is All the Rage
Now raising funds for the final stage of production. “Parsha Wars” is a unique and exciting new Torah-centered card game developed jointly over a number
Now raising funds for the final stage of production. “Parsha Wars” is a unique and exciting new Torah-centered card game developed jointly over a number
During a recent visit to Italy, I had the opportunity to tour the Jewish ghetto in Venice, and two of its Sephardic synagogues. The city,
Thoughts of Ireland typically don’t inspire mental images of Jewish sites or ideas about any Jewish connections. Interestingly, there is Jewish history on the island,
A fascinating movement is afoot in many of the countries I have recently visited. Malta, Morocco, Turkey—and now Switzerland—are just a few that come to
By Nati Burnside Anyone who has been paying attention recently would be able to tell you that tourism in the Jewish community is on the
I was fortunate to cover the Aug. 15 Nefesh B’Nefesh charter aliyah flight for The Jewish Link. I was also extremely lucky that the stars
(Courtesy of The Sukkah Store) The holiday of Sukkot has a beautiful tradition that dates back many years—decorating one’s sukkah. We decorate the sukkah to
The chasidic singer and businessman David (Oded Dovid ben Yeshayahu Yechiel Meir), “Dedi” Graucher died on Monday evening, September 11 following a long battle with
While a state may enact laws that apply universally to its constituents, many also choose to live their lives in accord with certain religious tenets
A motion by the City University of New York (CUNY), its Professional Staff Caucus (PSC) and members of the union’s New Caucus to dismiss a
And this is what I’ve learned. I grew up in New York City, so I thought I had a generally good understanding of what it
Two New York Jewish day schools lower tuition for the first time ever. This upcoming school year, children from across Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island