
Let’s Take Care of the Keilim Mikvah
We are so blessed to have a beautiful and accessible keilim mikvah for our use. Please clean up after yourself when you fulfill the mitzvah
We are so blessed to have a beautiful and accessible keilim mikvah for our use. Please clean up after yourself when you fulfill the mitzvah
Last week, a group of individuals wrote a letter urging The Jewish Link to refuse ads that intentionally exclude images of women, arguing that such
I was disappointed by the lack of the humorous Purim “satire” articles in the Purim edition of The Link, but the letter to the editor
Several recent events in Germany ought to be profoundly troubling to our community. The first is the rise of the far right party AfD, which
I really enjoy reading The Link, not only because it is generally relatively relatable, but because it provides an eclectic group of thought provoking articles.
With the support of Assemblyman Gary Schaer, Councilmen Chaim Munk and Daniel Schwartz, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Moshe Gross. I
I am appalled at the lack of education regarding the Holocaust and comparisons made to the Oct. 7 massacre. The murder of even one Jew
I once thought that the greatest test of our generation was empathy. On Yom HaShoah in 2017, I wrote: “When we remember the 6 million
We watched and we cried as we witnessed the atrocities of Oct. 7 and its aftermath right before our very eyes all over again. Having
Since Mr. Max Wisotsky brings in Mordechai as a benchmark for Mr. Trump’s leadership in “Trump Is Not Quite Like Mordechai But He’ll Do for
My family and I live in Leonia, New Jersey. A quiet, vastly diverse community four miles from New York City. For almost 30 years we
Earlier this month the flag of Hamas, designated as a foreign terrorist organization since 1997, was again flying and paraded around Teaneck. I can share