From Congress to Knesset, Jewish Students Seek Help On Campus Antisemitism
Students from college campuses across the U.S. and Canada participated in the Olami Student Leader Mission to Israel, a landmark advocacy trip to Israel that
Students from college campuses across the U.S. and Canada participated in the Olami Student Leader Mission to Israel, a landmark advocacy trip to Israel that
Being a Jew at Harvard is way worse than you think. “I was called antisemitic by power and money because they want power and money.”
The entire country, and much of the free world, was watching as antisemitism at Columbia University reared its ugly head. The images of the encampment
This article is reprinted with permission. Earlier this month, we were among a group of selected juniors from high schools all over the Greater MetroWest
Thank you to those who have already submitted chants and slogans to The Jewish Link’s Creative Chant Challenge. This week’s finalists are: 1st – “No
Just four years ago our grandson Eyal Kinderlehrer celebrated his bar mitzvah with a minyan of 11 men in the family’s backyard. I don’t think
Many of my friends in the Jewish community no longer read The New York Times, and given the newspaper’s biased, anti-Israel coverage since the beginning
At the beginning of a relationship, everything about your partner seems new and exciting. Your spouse’s stories are fascinating and their jokes are funny. Your
Distractions at work are a common challenge that can significantly hinder productivity and focus. Today’s workers face an array of interruptions that can make it
Want to go to Paris? Feel like mountain climbing in the Pyrenees? Want to walk through an old town with cobblestone streets and cafes lining
RES means reservation suggested! Compared to the NY/NJ area, restaurants are far less expensive in Montreal A Bowled Cafe: Fresh healthy and on the
Tunnel To Towers Tower Climb On Nov. 3, 2014, One World Trade Center, also known as “The Freedom Tower,” opened to the staggering height of