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Congratulations to our winners! Shayna, Aaron and Leah, email [email protected] to claim your Chickies gift card! Thank you to everyone who entered!
Kehillat Am Yisrael Chai is known among the Passaic-Clifton community for many things, but most importantly they are a haven for Sephardic Jewry. Offering multiple
With a 22-year track record of excellence in the legal profession in New York City, Daniel Kaminetsky appeared to be on track to building his
Jews have every right to live in Judea and Samaria. These Jews should also be protected from threats from Palestinians, which, sadly, are incessant. Palestinians
By Yoseph Haddad/JPost.com Tucked away between the headlines about Israel’s recent operation to weed out Palestinian terrorism in Jenin was a troubling phenomenon that went
By Rav Hershel Schachter Editor’s note: This series is reprinted with permission from “Insights & Attitudes: Torah Essays on Fundamental Halachic and Hashkafic Issues,” a
On one occasion when my wife was getting ready to leave for a scheduled doctor’s appointment, our almost three-year-old son, Dovid, said to her: “You
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: A friend wants to cancel a horaat keva (direct debit) to a charitable organization. He
I have previously written about his diary that began in 1895 and his political activities, thereafter, until his death in 1904. But what about his
It is with great excitement that The Jewish Link celebrates the formation of The Bayit Association, and we would like to help familiarize our readers
First cohort of college students and young professionals encourages youth striving to create better futures in a society traumatized by the Rwandan genocide. (Courtesy of
Eighty-seven-year-old Sarah Lustig Goodman calls her Holocaust survival “an escape story.” She has retold her story scores of times—she estimates that a total of 13,000