No Choice But to Speak Out
I am not one to broadcast my political opinions publicly, but I have been so disheartened by the letters of previous weeks that I feel
I am not one to broadcast my political opinions publicly, but I have been so disheartened by the letters of previous weeks that I feel
With our children off to college and gap years, and my constant motherly concern regarding the amount of leisure time spent with their faces in
Some of the things that David Jasphy said in his recent letter are true. (“Guns in the Jewish Community,” September 12, 2024). But we now
We are at war, and victory comes from breaking the enemy’s will. It’s time to stop the current half-measures with Gaza, which accomplish nothing. The
Diaspora Jews must implement strategies to survive and thrive. These fall into two categories: personal and community resilience. “Where is it safe?” Nowhere is entirely
Parents of college-aged students are no longer in a position to avoid speaking about antisemitism and anti-Israel hostility by chalking it up as an uncomfortable
The Palestinian-fronted resolution passed by wide margin, demanding that the IDF and Jewish residents evacuate back to pre-1949 line within a year and calling for
Registration deadline is Monday, September 23. (Courtesy of JSC) The Jerusalem Science Contest (JSC) is an unparalleled international competition for Jewish high school students in
(Courtesy of PTI) The Young Professionals Program of Passaic Torah Institute (Yeshiva Ner Boruch-PTI) will make a dramatic expansion in the New Year. On September
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) A group of Holocaust survivors, their caregivers, volunteers from Springfield’s Congregation Israel, and JFSCNJ volunteers and staff enjoyed a program of brunch
On November 18, 2023, Binyamin Meir Airley, 21, was killed in battle in northern Gaza. He was a paratrooper in the IDF Unit 101. Now
(Courtesy of United Hatzalah) United Hatzalah, the Israeli volunteer EMS, raised over $610K for its life saving work in Israel on Sept. 16. The benefit