Take Action: Few Emotions Are as Painful as Regret
In fact, the baalei mussar teach that regret is an overwhelming emotion that a person feels when they enter the Olam Ha’Emes. I have been
In fact, the baalei mussar teach that regret is an overwhelming emotion that a person feels when they enter the Olam Ha’Emes. I have been
Daf Yomi isn’t for me. At least, not now, but I’m not sure it will ever be. Gemara is definitely an acquired taste, and many
The article published in last week’s Jewish Link News reported certain information regarding the planning and execution of the Zusha event in the Hillside/Elizabeth community.
I thoroughly enjoyed Tzvi Chaim Silver’s “Reflections on My Release From the IDF” (Dec. 9, 2021). I think veterans from any army can relate to
Regarding your December 2, 2021, opinion piece “Should J Street Be Welcome in Westchester?,” I am writing to correct several misstatements regarding the Westchester Jewish
It is Monday evening at 6:45 p.m., with darkness already well underway now that the clocks have changed, and like it or not, winter is
The unnamed physician who wrote a letter in last week’s Jewish Link (“It’s Time for Kids to Return to Normalcy, With or Without the Vaccine”
Long before COVID, there were common food-related cleanliness standards in place. Not today, it seems! Perhaps to reduce labor costs, items are now presented in
In the last issue of The Jewish Link, Joel Davidi Weisberger reproduced a sculpture with a big nose as an “alleged” bust of Josephus (“Claiming
I write in regards to “It’s Time for Kids to Return to Normalcy, With or Without the Vaccine” (December 2, 2021), which was submitted anonymously.
I was delighted to read your Dec 2 op-ed article, entitled, “This Is the Greatest Threat to the Jewish Community,” by the Executive Vice President
Israelis are often among the first to rush in to assist after crises or disasters anywhere in the world. One example is their offer to