The Shaving Shaila
I write in response to the tendentious advertisement on page 4 of your July 27, 2023 issue headlined with the rhetorical question: “Is ANY Shaving
I write in response to the tendentious advertisement on page 4 of your July 27, 2023 issue headlined with the rhetorical question: “Is ANY Shaving
As a proud product of public education through high school graduation in New York and a devoted parent of three children, two of whom have
It’s five weeks until the chagim. What are your thoughts? Which meals are we home for? Are my in-laws coming to me? What’s the menu?
A lesson of the Kamtza-Bar Kamtza story is that we need to be careful about the way we treat others. The topic of judicial reform
I had mixed emotions after reading Lee March Grayson’s letter to the editor in the most recently published Jewish Link entitled “Time for a Change
The new blockbuster movie “Oppenheimer” has sparked renewed interest in World War II. But rather than just portraying one incident like in “Saving Private Ryan,”
Dr. Wisotsky would have us sit back and let another cataclysmic change far in the future unfold as others have in the past (“Climate Hysteria
I was talking to a woman this Shabbos who told me about her recent experience with her primary care physician in Teaneck. Her doctor told
(Courtesy of Yeshivat Shalshelet) In a groundbreaking and momentous move for both institutions, Yeshivat Shalshelet, the pioneering yeshiva day school for students with language-based learning
(Courtesy of JFS Clifton-Passaic) Growing older brings its share of transitions. Biological changes might spring to mind first. However, aging can usher in other shifts,
Close to 4,000 people came out to watch the talented performers at The Chosen Comedy Festival in Coney Island this week. As usual, Comedian Elon
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Chai Lifeline had the distinct privilege to welcome HaGaon HaRav Reuven Feinstein shlita to the Camp Simcha grounds in Glen Spey,