Ironman World Championship Nice: Part 32
Friday, September 8-2:00 p.m. (36 hours to go) I wheeled the bike out of Athlete Pick-Up, still excited. My happiness gave me the focus… (You,
Friday, September 8-2:00 p.m. (36 hours to go) I wheeled the bike out of Athlete Pick-Up, still excited. My happiness gave me the focus… (You,
A portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad is pictured with its frame broken, in a Syrian regime’s political security branch facility on the outskirts of
On Sunday, December 8, every single seat at Bris Avrohom—Congregation Shomrei Torah Ohel Yosef Yitzchak in Hillside—was filled with people honoring the life of community
As I write these words, Israel’s fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah hours ago remains technically intact. Yes, there have been breaches, but not to the extent
As International Human Rights Day approaches, these NGOs must be held accountable for their blatant hypocrisy. In a recent NGO Monitor event in Jerusalem, renowned
On a recent night, my block in Bergenfield rang out with air horns—and hate. A largely masked throng came to “protest” a small Israel-related informational
I didn’t panic. I knew the speaker and I knew it would end well. But for a second there… I teach a senior elective at
About once a month, 20 students from SAR High School and 20 from Comp Sci High (CSH), a public charter school in the Bronx, come
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Thanksgiving was another day for volunteers to use their day off to give back. For the past eight years friends and
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Cheshvan was designated as “Yad Leah Month” for Yavneh’s Chesed Team, an extracurricular club made up of 131 students from grades
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) is surely no stranger to readers of The Jewish Link. The congressman has established a well-earned reputation as a consistent advocate
Israeli activist Shay Kallach didn’t always imagine a life of Zionist advocacy. The founder and director of Netsach Israel, a movement focused on the restoration