Rules: link (Note that this post will move every day until the end of the week)
Friday
- SALT today: link
- The Demise of Jewish Newark: link
- Rav Schachter: Teach the Poshut P’shat: link
- R. Yair Hoffman: Selling your chametz through cyberspace: a halachic analysis: link
- U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor threatened partly because he is Jewish: link
- Niche camps hope to draw more young Jews: link
- R. Avi Shafran on women leaders without feminism: link
- SALT today: link
- David Greenfield's win - was it frustration with Jewish institutional leadership?: link
- Archeologists dig up controversy in Jerusalem: link
- Catholics interrupt rabbi at Notre Dame Cathedral: link
- Bartons Returns for Pesach: link
- Lost segment of Jerusalem Talmud unearthed in Geneva: link
- Thoroughly modern matzah: link
- Haggadah reviews: I, II, III
- SALT today: link
- David Greenfield achieves easy victory after intense City Council race:
- The Yeshiva World celebrates Greenfield's victory: link
- 2nd Yeshiva student in Japan receives six years: link
- Last day of Barak's ultimatum to Yeshivat Har Brachah students: link
- The 2010 Facebook Haggadah: link
- NY Post reviews matzah bakeries for taste: link
- 1918 obituary for R. Chaim Soloveitchik by an American Reform rabbi, including a description of his personal meeting with Reb Chaim: link
- SALT today: link
- David Greenfield announces plan to ensure that children are safe in schools (require fingerprint criminal background checks): link
- Brooklyn yeshivas abandon Joe Lazar over his support of teachers unions: link
- Kashrut demands get stricter every year: link
- Kosher Coke is once again here for Passover: link
- New "Pesah Reader" with a collection of articles: link
- YU Pesach to Go: link
- SALT today: link
- Bloomberg campaigns with David Greenfield in Boro Park: link
- NY Times: In fight for influence, special council election in Brooklyn is filled with intensity: link
- Rabbis: Cellular internet must be filtered: link
- Kosher scooters help Jews keep faith: link