Corona and Divorce: Fact and Fiction
Hardly a day goes by without someone asking me about the impact of COVID on divorces. Whether out of humor (and isn’t there truth to
Hardly a day goes by without someone asking me about the impact of COVID on divorces. Whether out of humor (and isn’t there truth to
What day of the week does Pesach start, again?—What’s wrong with the vacuum cleaner?—How long has this one pickle been in the back of the
During the Passover Seder, one of the highlights is the reading of the four questions. In most Haggadahs, the four questions are attributed to four
Dear Shayna B., First of all, your column in the Jewish Link is what makes my Shabbat each and every week! My problem is that
At first, Yoni didn’t notice his phone vibrating. He was too focused on Rabbi Rayler’s parsha shiur, which was about to begin. Yoni’s rebbe cleared
Dalia Oziel is a singer, songwriter and Instagram influencer who has apparently started a revolution in how the Jewish community responds to agunot. At one
The Jewish Link is seeking college students interested in reporting, writing and photography to join us for this year’s summer internship program, based in Teaneck.
(Courtesy of Ohel) On Sunday, March 7, Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services virtually hosted its 51st annual gala, marking over half a century of
Project S.A.R.A.H. (Stop Abusive Relationships at Home) is the statewide program of Jewish Family Service & Children’s Center of Clifton-Passaic (JFS) developed to be a
Rabbi Sacks, zt’’l, had prepared a full year of Covenant & Conversation for 5781, based on his book “Lessons in Leadership.” As we have discussed
The Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim 291:1) urges exercising great care regarding seudah shelishit, the third meal of Shabbat. The Shulchan Aruch follows the Rishonim, who
Parshat Vayikra This week we begin the third book of the Torah with the reading of Parashat Vayikra, and with it, we open up a