Chanukah in the Shadow Of War: How Meir Panim Lights Up the Darkness
As Israel celebrates the Festival of Lights in a state of war, Meir Panim is diligently ramping up activities to bring as much light and
As Israel celebrates the Festival of Lights in a state of war, Meir Panim is diligently ramping up activities to bring as much light and
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) The Moriah Middle School students and their families visited the Yad Leah warehouse in Passaic on Sunday, November 26. Moriah’s Rabbi
Second only to the news from Israel, shocking updates from America’s college campuses fill our newsfeeds and inboxes, and the outrages continue to grow; instances
Some of you might recognize my son Hillel as the soldier in the video that went viral, returning to Israel to join the 300,000 soldiers
Israel needs tourists right now. The economy needs a boost. I would know — I’m a tour guide in the Old City of Jerusalem. I
As the candles glisten, let’s go back to the land of the Chanukah story. According to the book of Maccabees I, the Hasmonean Revolt against
An Orthodox Rutgers Law School student who claims the university is conducting a “witch-hunt” against him for allegedly defaming a Palestinian student has attracted the
Linda Pardes Friedburg found her calling in life when she was a young activist in the Soviet Jewry movement and was moved by the plight
There are an estimated 200,000 Israelis who have been forced to evacuate from the southern areas near Gaza and the northern border near Lebanon. More
Something has snapped in our national conscience. The change occurred on Nov. 30, after two Hamas terrorists killed three people and injured 16 in Jerusalem.
Three weeks ago Harry Glazer penned a beautiful tribute in The Jewish Link to my mother, Iola Caplan, z”l whose first yahrzeit we recently marked.
Why are so many empty-nesters divorcing after 30, even 40 years of marriage? In 2014, people aged 50 and above were twice as likely to