Israel, Japan, and Lessons About War, Peace, AI and Humanity
This summer I learned about peace from a country at war, and about war from a country at peace. My summer began with a trip
This summer I learned about peace from a country at war, and about war from a country at peace. My summer began with a trip
With the news being what it is and the concern about what’s to come, many of us wish we could just escape if only for
Most people struggle to be productive. These struggles can stem from a range of internal and external factors, each contributing to inefficiencies and a sense
Journalists can be very bad at understanding the very news they are reporting. For example, a couple of weeks ago Hezbollah denied firing a missile
It is unbelievable that an assassination attempt against Donald Trump would not be the biggest headline of the last few weeks. Yet here we are,
Brain teasers and escape rooms, excellent team-building exercises, are even more fun to enjoy with friends and family. At the Palisades Mall, located roughly 30
Part VI Why Did They Murder? Who Were They? What motivated the Germans to become mass murderers of Jews and others in the east? Historian
Imagine reaching into your bookshelf, searching for a meaningful bedtime story for your 6-month to 6-year-old child or grandchild. Your preference would be for a
This issue of The Jewish Link marks the fifth anniversary of the publication of my first hike in the Link on August 23, 2019. To
One of the most stressful parts of going on vacation is packing for that vacation, followed closely by unpacking from that vacation. You want to
Hi! Last week’s links were the national flag(s) of Israel, because the parsha contained so many references to the Children of Israel and the Good