Sharing Our Pride
To our sweet sweet Corey, what can we say, How can we express our joy and pride on your graduation day? You were born four
To our sweet sweet Corey, what can we say, How can we express our joy and pride on your graduation day? You were born four
How have Jewish organizations, Jewish celebrities, Jewish politicians and other prominent Jewish leaders reacted to the fact that the recent presidential debate did not include
I was forwarded your articles on my parents by my old friend and colleague at Columbia, Josh Milner. I just wanted to thank you for
Thanks to Debra Rubin for a cogent report of the hostile events at Rutgers University. This “academic haven” in our own backyard has changed its
A recent timeline. Not only is the kindling ready to ignite, but also the “logs are in the hearth.” In 1972, President Nixon opened world
My father was born in Sokal, Poland. My mother was born in Sosnowiec, Poland. My father was fondly referred to as Shmelke and he was
I completely agree with Nina Glick’s general point in last week’s column (“A Different Standard. Or Is It?” June 27, 2024), that the criminal justice
Buried in the article “Erasure of Jewish Students Will Not Be Tolerated” by Devora Simon and Rabbi Micah Greenland (June 24, 2024) is the authors’
(Courtesy of CBY) CBY’s Yitzchak Yaakov Kollel Boker celebrated the conclusion of another successful zman with a melava malka and siyum on Mesechet Gittin this
Shoprite of Englewood installed a special staff to fly the flag of Israel.
(Courtesy of the Simon Wiesenthal Center) Members of the Wiesenthal Government Advocacy Internship program gathered for a workshop and seminar with Jewish Link co-publisher Moshe
Keynote address reaffirms commitment of Office of Civil Rights to address rising antisemitism in the US. (Courtesy of OU) In a keynote address to Orthodox