
Transforming Pain Into Smiles: Simcha Layeled’s Unforgettable Winter Camp in Eilat
Last week, over 700 people — including children, volunteers, medical staff and supporters — came together in Eilat for Simcha Layeled’s winter camp, a week
Last week, over 700 people — including children, volunteers, medical staff and supporters — came together in Eilat for Simcha Layeled’s winter camp, a week
(Courtesy of Torat Reva Yerushalayim) Torat Reva Yerushalayim, a nonprofit organization based in Jerusalem, will once again be preparing mishloach manot/matanot l’evyonim packages which will
(Courtesy of OneFamily) As Israel rejoices as hostages return home, many terror victims are experiencing renewed pain. The national joy of this moment is tempered
The Hall of Fame bowlers celebrate the new therapeutic bowling center. A bowling ball barreled down the alley, pins flying upon impact. Cheers exploded from
(Courtesy of Chabad of Hackensack) It was a frigid Friday afternoon when Rabbi Mendy Kaminker rushed through the streets of Hackensack, his hands clutching a
This article is dedicated to the memory of Adam Gussen, z”l. A year ago, I wrote about ChatGPT and the impact AI would have on
On January 28, a powerful event unfolded to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Jamie Dimon, the
(Courtesy of Fair Lawn Jewish Center) Congregation B’nai Sholom/Fair Lawn Jewish Center recently commemorated International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th Anniversary of the liberation
Norbert Strauss of Teaneck, 98, is the patriarch of an ever-growing family spanning five generations that includes highly reputed Jewish educators. On January 27, International
Please contact dena@jewishlink.news to claim your prize. Winter Break Activity Contest
Please contact dena@jewishlink.news to claim your prize. Winter Break Chesed Contest Our family was lucky enough to spend break in Israel and we spent a
October 7, 2023, the darkest day in Israel’s history, ignited in many Jews a feeling that something must change. For some, such as Tehillah Blech