More to the Abayudaya Story
The story of Dahlyt and Moshe Kese-Berezinbahr, the second of whom is a Ugandan Abayudaya Jew, was truly heartwarming (“Edison Couple Exemplifies Unique International Roots
The story of Dahlyt and Moshe Kese-Berezinbahr, the second of whom is a Ugandan Abayudaya Jew, was truly heartwarming (“Edison Couple Exemplifies Unique International Roots
I strongly condemn anti-Black racism, anti-Muslim hate, antisemitic hate, xenophobic and racial harassment in all of its forms. Those sentiments are abhorrent to our community
On Tuesday, May 3 the leadership of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (Orthodox Union) issued the following statement: The Orthodox Union is
Antisemitism and anti-Israel feeling and violence are increasing all over at an alarming rate. In the April 29 issue of The Jewish Link, there is
Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s famous sonnet “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways” depicts my admiration for The Jewish Link. Not long after
On the last day of school before Pesach break, our daughter Nina was accidentally injured during recess. She was ushered to the office, while we
At this time of year, like every other year, every Jewish home is faced with the sudden increase of prices of kosher foods. What makes
In a recent Jewish Link article, Rabbi Ronald Schwarzberg, who is the head of rabbinical placement for Yeshiva University, lamented a shortage of modern Orthodox
Yossi Kuperwasser’s commentary “Implications for Israel of a Return to the Dangerous Iran Deal” (March 31, 2022) brings up the much broader issue, not just
In the 1950s and ’60s in Cleveland, Ohio, where I grew up, there was but one Orthodox day school, the Hebrew Academy. The school, of
I noticed a feature article in this past week’s issue (“Miracle of the Week With Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society,” April 7, 2022) and cannot pass
I wanted to respond to Michael Gottlieb’s letter in The Jewish Link, “After Eighth Grade Comes Ninth Grade” (March 31, 2022.) Thank you for writing