Private Eyewear: The Optician That Comes to You
Michael Leff is an optician with a vision (pun intended). He knows the process people go through to find glasses, and is looking to make
Michael Leff is an optician with a vision (pun intended). He knows the process people go through to find glasses, and is looking to make
The concept of creating a special day on which to give “thanksgiving” in the United States dates to 1621 in Plymouth Rock. Most kindergarten children
Well readers, as some of you have noticed it has been quite some time since I’ve had a piece published in the paper. The irony
After catching my breath after the Yom Tovim (is it sacrilegious to say, “Thank God they’re over?”), I would like to share my big innate
Part II Last month, we covered some local volunteer opportunities for the whole family — from children to grandparents — to brighten someone’s day. This
After enjoying decades of acclaim in the pages of The Jewish Press, the lovable, side-splitting tales from the legendary town of Chelm have recently been
Everyone has heard that “clothes make the man.” But what about when clothes are actually “made for the man (or woman)?” Ravis Custom Tailors has
“Don’t forget about fashion for men,” has been a comment made by Jewish Link readers. “We really like to look good but may need some
The temperature is slowly falling, and summer suits are getting swapped out for the winter ones. Now different types of clothing options open up, and
This time of year suits can take a beating. All day in shul on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, outside in the Sukkah, and constant
The portrait of the Babba Sali, a famous Moroccan kabbalist who died in the early 1980s, came to us by way of a family member
Following the recent presidential debates, many articles popped up online about parents and teachers who were struggling with whether or not to allow their children