How Should I Know? Zooming Around Town
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the advice column that is perfect for these uncertain times, as it itself is never really certain. Dear Mordechai,
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the advice column that is perfect for these uncertain times, as it itself is never really certain. Dear Mordechai,
(Courtesy of PCTC) Professional Computer Training Center (PCTC) offers computer software training for the greater Jewish community. A wide range of courses is provided both
The coronavirus has caused a major shift in the way we’re educating our children. Schools quickly converted to Zoom-style learning in the comfort of your
Professor Jack Wertheimer, a well-regarded scholar of contemporary Jewish life, as well as a host of other prominent sociologists, have come to the conclusion that
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There are so many fun ways to integrate your senses and fine motor skills into play. Here are a couple of activities you can do
Mazel tov to Alex and Jen Altberg of Los Angeles, CA (Valley Village) on the birth of a daughter, Hadassa Tzofia. She is, b”H, their
Mazal tov to former Jewish Link intern Mairav Linzer and Josh Kaufman on their recent marriage!
In anticipation of her upcoming bat mitzvah this coming December, Yehudis Muller of Hillside, is baking up delicious treats for Shabbat and Yom Tov to
Bacteria and viruses can be killed effectively through a new method that instantly turns ordinary tap water into a powerful, environmentally friendly disinfectant. This cool
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