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Jonathan Feldstein’s article, “The October I Didn’t Get Married” (November 3, 2022), was a fascinating and admirable account of the lengths—some legal and others not—to
Jonathan Feldstein’s article, “The October I Didn’t Get Married” (November 3, 2022), was a fascinating and admirable account of the lengths—some legal and others not—to
There is a hot issue on the rise that will leave a knot in your stomach: challahs identifying as pretzels. In recent years, pretzel challahs
I do not know Kyrie Irving personally. I do respect his professional basketball prowess. He has been in the news recently and I feel that
I don’t recall where I heard this story, but its message is powerful and can change one’s perspective on life. There was a certain rich
The Jewish Link played a vital role in helping to bring attention to the problems in the White & Case report and Morningstar’s continued bias.
We write this letter to inform you about the latest plans for the yeshiva break schedule in future years. This coming year presents an anomalous
In the September 27, 2022 edition of The Jewish Link, Rabbi Chaim Strauchler shared a letter he wrote to his two 12th grade children before
There is a shoe store I know with a special policy. The owner told me that whenever a child with special needs comes into his
I was delighted to hear that Dave Gruber is once again running for trustee for the Teaneck Board of Education (“Moving Teaneck Forward, Together! But
I am the chairman of the Teaneck Republican Municipal Committee. We are a branch of the Bergen County Republican Organization. As we all know there
It is imperative that we elect local, county and state officials who have established track records of supporting our community’s needs. On November 8, we
A few weeks ago, as the solemnity of the High Holidays was front and center in our consciousness, we prayed sincerely and devoutly for a