Paying It Forward—a Call to All College-Age B’nei and B’not Torah
I am very privileged to work with many of the kids and teens in our community. I serve as a division head at Camp Kaylie,
I am very privileged to work with many of the kids and teens in our community. I serve as a division head at Camp Kaylie,
Among the many aspects of the modern Orthodox community of which we should be proud, the Modern Orthodox school system is perhaps the finest. Modern
When Mark Rosenblatt touched down at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv April 5 and powered on his cell phone, he got the surprise of
This week we learn of the unthinkable use of chlorine gas as a weapon against Syrians as the Bashar al-Assad regime reaches yet another level
Friends from New Jersey and across the country traveled to our nation’s capital last week in support of Israel for AIPAC’s annual policy conference. Amid
Perhaps it was the lead-up to Purim. Perhaps it was the unprecedented and incredibly divisive Clinton-Trump presidential campaign. Perhaps it originates with the alt-right or,
President Trump’s nomination of David Friedman for the position of United States ambassador to Israel comes at a critical time. The Middle East is in
The events of recent weeks have revealed a surprising abundance of self-proclaimed experts on the causes of anti-Semitism. A Jewish ex-New York Times reporter, writing
Washington—The appointment of U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) as deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has left some Jewish Democrats worried about their
On January 10, 2017, the office of US Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) announced that he and Congressman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) and Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Florida)
In last week’s Jewish Link, in yet another thoughtful essay (“From the Desk of a 18-Year-Old Yeshiva Student: A Heartbroken Mother and a Overnight Charedi”),
I was pleased by the overall tone and much of the content of the article (“Reflections on the Current Debate on Women’s Professional Spiritual Leadership”)