Are Your Customers or Clients Toxic?
If you’re in business, you’ve likely encountered toxic people like these: The Unreasonable Demander: A small boutique clothing store had a customer who would come
If you’re in business, you’ve likely encountered toxic people like these: The Unreasonable Demander: A small boutique clothing store had a customer who would come
July 11th marked the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to permit a march by neo-Nazis across Skokie, Illinois. The Skokie case is noteworthy for
Rabbi Reuven Spolter, a creative and talented Israeli educator, recently posed some questions about artificial intelligence and the future of Jewish education, and education in
I realize that this is not a topic that most would expect me to discuss but as my grandchildren for sure can tell you that
It is the prophet Amos who devotes the opening verses of his eponymous biblical book to asking seven rhetorical questions. Among those questions we find
Whether you learned about the 1973 Yom Kippur War in history class or are old enough to remember the events as they were happening, Israel’s
In the realm of theater that delves into the horrors of the Holocaust, “Whistle: My Mother Was Mengele’s Secretary” emerges as a poignant and powerful
Today marked the completion of 11 months of saying Kaddish for my father. The first time our daughter Ayala met her brother Joseph, she was
Part VII On January 13, 1935, a referendum was conducted to determine whether the Saar Basin should remain under League of Nations administration, returned to
In 1979, the only weekly Orthodox Anglo-Jewish newspaper you could read was The Jewish Press. Many of our families subscribed to the publication—and the newspaper
From the perspective of a single. I’ve been writing for The Jewish Link for a few months, and thought it was about time that I
Reviewing: “The Halachic Haircutting Handbook: A Breakthrough Exposure of an Obscure Mitzvah” by Rabbi Chaim Jachter and Binyamin Jachter. Independently published. 2021. Paperback. 118 pages.