Time to Raise Our Voices
Silence, by nature, is often characterized as uncomfortable. To avoid discomfort, it’s natural for us to try to fill silent pockets in a conversation with
Silence, by nature, is often characterized as uncomfortable. To avoid discomfort, it’s natural for us to try to fill silent pockets in a conversation with
Dear Dr. Chani, I am reaching out to you to get your advice about a guy I am dating—let’s call him Avi. We have gone
Welcome to Part 2 of my rant about what’s going on right now. Or maybe Part 4 or 5, depending on how you count these.
How did The Jewish Link decide on its name? Did the selection result from intense and prolonged deliberation or an unexpected and sudden brainstorm? Was
Our community is blessed with many young people who have obviously learned about doing mitzvot from the many that they see their parents involved in.
Editor’s note: Rising fourth grader Shayna is a budding advice columnist! She hopes to help kids navigate the often complicated, occasionally difficult and always exciting
Noa Bleier, age 7 and a rising second grader, realized the significance of social distancing at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic through the examples
Heading into the 2020 presidential campaign, centrist Democrats as well as those who are supporters of Israel have good reason to be worried about the
A friend from Texas recently called about his 8-year-old son’s bedwetting challenge. This is a very common challenge for children of this age. Children are
A debt of gratitude owed to our rabbinic families. In the concluding parshiot of Sefer Bamidbar, Matot/Masei, and the introductory parsha of Sefer Devarim, our
The Urim and the Tumim are first mentioned at Ex. 28:30. Unfortunately, there is no description of what they look like or how they were
Michael Neuman, the first Orthodox Jew to defeat a professional athlete to win CBS’ “Million Dollar Mile” parkour competition, is now hosting a livestream titled