
There Is Hope Despite A Lopsided Deal
The lopsided hostage deal is a terrible shame. A more appropriate way of ending this captivity would be for our enemies to admit, as Pharaoh
The lopsided hostage deal is a terrible shame. A more appropriate way of ending this captivity would be for our enemies to admit, as Pharaoh
Chuneh Avruhm Zynger’s emotional letter “I Am an Immigrant” (Jewish Link – Jan. 23, 2025) surely resonates with so many Jews in America today who
In his commentary article in The Jewish Link (“Can Modern Orthodoxy Be Modern and Orthodox?” January 23, 2025), Michael Levin wonders about the future of
Chuneh Averuhm Zynger writes a beautiful history of his life as an immigrant (“I Am an Immigrant,” January 23, 2025). I take issue with his
“You are not disabled. You are exceptional soldiers with a mission no one else can fulfill.” Imagine a hand—not just any hand, but a symbol
The Office of Civil Rights takes years to resolve antisemitism complaints against universities, and the agreements have little impact on the campus environment for Jewish
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Jan. 27, 2025, the world marked 80 years since the Jan. 27, 1945 liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp by
At press time, the three hostages set to be released on Thursday, Jan. 30 were 29 year old civilian Arbel Yehoud, 20 year old IDF
Legislative and religious leaders have rallied to condemn a pro-Palestinian demonstration outside Congregation Oheb Shalom in South Orange where protesters scrawled hateful antisemitic messages on
(Courtesy of YU) Unprecedented attendance, historic fundraising success, and extraordinary student achievements defined the Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) record-breaking Annual Dinner of
It started as a casual conversation between Lt. Col. Sean Kilcomons, the second in command of the New Jersey State Police, and Lt. Marc Zislin.
(Courtesy of YUHSG) Yeshiva University High School for Girls (YUHSG), also known as Central, has announced the appointment of Aliza Gewirtz as its next principal