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Avraham and Sarah Visit BPY

In honor of Parashat Vayeira, Avraham and Sarah joined BPY early childhood’s Kabbalat Shabbat! The children got to be guests in their tent allowing Avraham

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RYNJ Does Hachnasas Orchim

The RYNJ lower and middle school students were engaged in hachnasas orchim, with each lower school class paired with a middle school class to visit.

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Gan Henel Welcomes Friends

In honor of last week’s parsha, Gan Henel children had so much fun welcoming friends from other classes to their classroom. They made signs, sang

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Anshei Lubavitch Learns The Parsha  

In conjunction with Parshas Vayeira, Anshei Lubavitch students learned all about hachnasas orchim (welcoming guests)! The children enthusiastically hosted other classes, showcasing their amazing hospitality

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Moriah Says Bruchim Haba’im

In celebration of Parshat Vayeira, Moriah pre-k created a vibrant “Bruchim Haba’im” sign, inspired by Avraham’s hospitality. Combining the fall unit with the parsha, children

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Chayei Sarah

… break for family purposes. I can’t not wear these cufflinks, in honor of the first anniversary of our youngest son’s bar mitzvah. There is an element, however, that pertains to this week’s parsha. Can you identify it? I think you can. Shabbat shalom, everybody!
For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell …

Vayeira

… the clock changes, much less after? Hooboy. Anyway, can you tie these to the parsha? Looks dodgy, huh? Ayil give you no hints. Okay, fine, a little svach this week, but we’re olah doing this in good fun, while our hearts are heavy. Shabbat shalom, everybody!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell …

Martin Bodek Does It Again: His 24th Consecutive NYC Marathon

… line.
As some folks are aware, there is also an unofficially official “Marathon Minyan” that Bodek attends every year. He said that hundreds of runners show up. “I wouldn’t be surprised if once the roster sheet is tallied, we’ll have broken all attendance records. What an inspiring way to start a marathon run!”
An essential component of most runners’ success is having their fan base positioned at various and planned locations along the race course. “My family turns out for me every year, and I’m so grateful for it. I have four family stops, two co …

Lech Lecha

… to travel a bit into it to finally get to the part, but it’ll be obvious once you get there. It’s a certain promise, and it’s very relevant to current events. Have a peaceful Shabbat, hug a family member at random; Am Yisrael Chai!
For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cufflinks themed to the week’s parsha to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell us …

Noach

We’re back! Feels like it’s been a while!
Let’s play that linky music, shall we? And ooh, my tie is playing along this time! It’s a gimme this week, and it does feel like rain for 40 days and 40 nights would actually be welcome, doesn’t it? Since when does it not rain for even a single day of Sukkot? Have a restful, peaceful, tranquil, relaxful Shabbat, Shabbat shalom! Morid hageshem!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally …

Sukkot

… yours.
I’m gearing up for another year of “cufflink columning,” and I’m excited to try out all the cufflinks my friends and family have given me over the past year. You—dear reader—are the ultimate beneficiary of these wonderful gifts. Let’s enjoy together.

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cufflinks themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell us …

Yom Kippur

I wish everyone an easy and meaningful fast. May we all be inscribed and sealed in the book of life and prosperity, and may we all have a much, much better year than the last one, in every positive measure imaginable.

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell us how it ties in to …

Rosh Hashanah

Chag sameach! SomeSTING about these cufflinks connect them to the next two days, but I can’t BEE sure SWAT it is. Can you take a sWING before I DRONE on with more puns? Thanks, and welcome the Shabbat QUEEN as well! Have a wonderful Rosh Hashanah, HIVEryone! POOH poo poo.

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff …

Nitzavim-Vayelech

… out and play! We’re almost at the finish line. Can you, ahem, work out what these have to do with one of the two parshiyot this week? Don’t, erm, weight too long before guessing, or you’ll be too plate. Shabbat shalom, one and all!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell …

Ki Tavo

… do you want to play? A game? Okay, cool, tell me how these tie in to the week’s parsha. They’re in Stark contrast to other cufflinks, aren’t they? I figured I’d Pepper in something interesting. Happy Shabbos, everyone. I hope it’s Marvelous.

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cufflinks themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged for a wider audience, and The Jewish Link seems like a perfect home—especially in name. Every week, we’ll present the cuff links, and you tell us …

Ki Teitzei

Hi! Last week’s links were Thor hammers, which look an awful lot like gavels, which are held by judges, which was the name of the parsha! But it goes slightly deeper! Both judges and Mjölnir discern worthiness, which seems to be thematic to the parsha, and hence the appropriate connection.
Now then, won’t you come out and play with me? How are these linked to this week’s parsha? No puns this time. You deserve a beak. Uch, sorry, couldn’t help myself. Shabbat shalom, everybody!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cufflinks themed to the …

Shoftim

Hi! Last week’s eagle-head cufflinks were slightly more difficult than a layup, but not quite a logo three. More like a floater in the paint. I’ll try to keep it in that … lane. Most of you did get the “Wings of Eagles” reference. Good job!
Now let’s play another game of “Link, Link, Guess!” Multiple meanings are implied here, so put your thinking cap on. Don’t drop it, however. You’ll get a Thor foot. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. Shabbat shalom, everybody!

For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cufflinks themed to the week’s …

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