‘B’chidos’ Is the Newest Torah Game for the Whole Family
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
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
I am grateful that Rabbis Aryeh Klapper and Barry Kornblau took the time to respond to my essay (“Uncomfortable Truths About ‘Uncomfortable Truths’,” November 9,
Autumn is a wonderful time of year, with colorful foliage, air rich with fall aromas and harvest flavors to savor. Just like our fashion selections
As the 6th of Kislev approaches, members of the Caplan clan from Edison, Marlboro and Israel prepare to mark the first year after the passing
The 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht recently passed amid limited coverage, overshadowed by the Israel War. This article draws parallels between the events in 1930s Germany
The White House shared its antisemitism strategy in a session titled “A Briefing for the American Jewish Community on the Implementation of the National Strategy
(Courtesy of OJCC) The Committee on Foreign Affairs and Global Health on Capitol Hill, led by Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), recently took aim at the