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It was one of the nicest emails I have ever received. A week before Pesach, I sent an email to my boss, reminding her that
It was one of the nicest emails I have ever received. A week before Pesach, I sent an email to my boss, reminding her that
It was an auspicious day on Monday, April 25 when Eric “Ari” Brown, 54, was sworn into office with his family and friends by his
(Courtesy of Nshei Players) This past Sunday and Monday night, Nshei Players, a new religious women’s theater group in Montreal, Quebec, premiered “Puzzle Pieces,” an
Joining the palette of new and innovative museums in Israel is the Agam Museum. Located in the modern, bustling city of Rishon LeZion, the Museum
If you haven’t heard of Israeli artist David (Dudu) Gerstein, you would probably recognize his work. Gerstein is one of the most well-known artists in
Dear Dr. Maybruch, I hope you can help me with a dating question that is on my mind. I have been dating a girl, let’s
Avid readers of my monthly finance column in The Jewish Link have likely grown accustomed to my investment philosophy. They have perhaps come to understand
(Courtesy of JFS MW) Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ’s Volunteer Services delivered Passover meals and packages to homebound older adults and Holocaust survivors in
Dear Jenn, I lost weight this year and worked hard at it. Holidays are difficult for me when it comes to sticking to my diet.
“Disputed Messiahs: Jewish and Christian Messianism in the Ashkenazic World During the Reformation” by Rebekka Voss. Wayne State University Press. 2021. Paperback. 384 pages. ISBN-13:
Neil Kleid boasts quite the impressive comic book resume. Working in the industry since the early 2000s, he’s written X-Men, Superman and countless other stories—he
The story of how Dahlyt and Moshe Kase-Berezinbahr first met, dated, and ultimately settled in Edison’s Jewish community is likely one of the more unusual