The Jewish Afghan Story
‘Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations’—From the Song of Moses, Deuteronomy. Her name is Osnat Gad, a talented and successful
‘Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations’—From the Song of Moses, Deuteronomy. Her name is Osnat Gad, a talented and successful
Romania boasts a rich and ancient Jewish history, with evidence of Jewish life dating back to the early second century, and possibly even the first
Takeaway from a webinar sponsored by The Jewish Link on June 21, moderated by Jewish Link co-publisher Moshe Kinderlehrer, with guests Robert Kornitzer, Esq. and
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) The No Surprises Act is a federal law enacted to protect patients from unexpected medical bills incurred on or after
Ten years ago, my role as principal of a day school in Atlanta ended and I immediately hung my “Impactful” shingle. Voila, I was now
On Sunday, August 6, the Broadway revival of the musical “Parade” ended its limited run at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. The show details the
As the summer wanes, it’s a great time to head to the city because devoted urbanites are usually heading out to other beachier, breezier places.
Much has been written about the Holocaust years (including by this author), generally defined as covering the period from November 1938 to the end of
For those who enjoy a relaxing weekend by the water, Long Branch beach is a must-visit vacation spot. Two summers ago on a Thursday night,
Reviewing: “The Twin Children of the Holocaust: Stolen Childhood and the Will to Survive” by Nancy L. Segal. Academic Studies Press. 2023. English. Paperback. 110
Reviewing: “First Impressions: Sefer Ḥassidim and Early Modern Hebrew Printing,” by Joseph A. Skloot. Brandeis University Press, 2023. Through this fascinating work, the author embarks
Highlighting: “Shadows We Carry” by Meryl Ain. SparkPress. 2023. English. Paperback. 296 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1684632008. The sequel to Meryl Ain’s hit novel “The Takeaway Men”