Real and Fake Sephardi Jews of Eastern Europe
Part I In an interview I conducted in the Tel Aviv home of the renowned Israeli historian of the Hasidic movement Dr. Isaac Alfasi, he
Part I In an interview I conducted in the Tel Aviv home of the renowned Israeli historian of the Hasidic movement Dr. Isaac Alfasi, he
The most spectacular attraction is about to hit the Vegas Strip and it has nothing to do with gambling, Cirque Du Soleil, or even a
At 46, Johnny Solomon, originally from London and now residing in Even Shmuel in the south of Israel with wife Donna and five daughters, has
“I have to be quiet because I’m in Los Angeles and it’s early here,” social media sensation and Teaneck native Eitan Bernath said over the
When was the last time you took a drink out of a used yahrzeit glass? The thought came to me as I read a post
“You’re going where??? ” Over the course of seven days in February of this year I had the privilege of traveling together with my 19
My Mordechai and I returned many times together to our very “old neighborhood.” Every time we were there I would tell him how much I
Jewish Link Editor Elizabeth Kratz visited Morah Chana Greenberg’s fifth grade limudei kodesh class for her annual talk about journalism as they begin their project-based
Editor’s note: In the latest outrageous display of Jewish Link nepotism to date, we welcome Hannah Kratz who has demanded to be given column space
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) For 15 teens and their parents, the journey to Israel was filled with emotion and gratitude. Participating in the annual “Wish
Hi! Did you easily “chap” last week’s cufflinks? Did “eye for an eye” come to mind immediately? Yeah, the consensus was that it was a
“What kind of project is this?” “How am I going to get thirteen peacock feathers?” “Has Mr. Tresser lost his mind?” “Does anyone have a