Illuminating the Journey With Unity
By Rabbi Ephraim Epstein It was a travel day much like ones in the past as we packed up our suitcases in Jerusalem, made a
By Rabbi Ephraim Epstein It was a travel day much like ones in the past as we packed up our suitcases in Jerusalem, made a
Jewish leaders lauded the 2024 New Jersey state budget, which provides new or increased funding in areas critical to the community, including Holocaust survivors, seniors
“Shlomo, you should know that we are with you on this tour.” With these words, Rhonda, a Christian woman who appeared to be in her
You might wonder what kind of warning label is needed for a period of Jewish mourning. This article will explain that there is a real
Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s address to a joint session of the United States Congress on July 19 came at a less-than-optimal time in the U.S./Israel
Many business managers hold the motivational saying “Rewarded behavior is repeated” to emphasize positive actions. The Palestinian Authority Martyrs Fund has been using the concept
On Thursday, July 27th we observed Tisha B’Av, the saddest day of the year on the Jewish calendar. Tisha B’Av reminds us that it is
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Many senior citizens may need the services of a nursing home or at-home care at some point in their life.
By Rabbi Adam (Chananya) Rosenblum, Esq Creating an estate plan involves contemplating some uncomfortable topics, such as one’s death or incapacity. It’s understandable that many
Each year, The Jewish Link recruits several interns to write for the publication during the summer. Every recruit comes from a different background and has
By Daniel Jaffe As my time with The Jewish Link this summer comes to an end, it’s crazy to think back to where I was
For those who live in Bergenfield the above title especially applies because this week the city of Bergenfield offers “bulk pickup.” I often watch as