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It’s not our practice to use this space to be critical of another publication, especially one as established as the New York Times. We’ve watched
It’s not our practice to use this space to be critical of another publication, especially one as established as the New York Times. We’ve watched
As we prepare for Sukkot, we understand that part of the symbolism of our sukkahs is the fragility of life, and knowing that, we can
Richard Joel told the Jewish Link last spring that if he had to give a grade to himself as Yeshiva University President, it would be
This Sunday when the sun goes down and we begin the observance of Rosh Hashanah for the year 5776, we face the Almighty together as
Even if it’s too late. Even if the votes have set us up for failure. Even if every senator votes for this deal, we still
This is the month of Elul. It is the time when we as Jews are preparing ourselves for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In just
While we have collectively been wringing our hands in angst over President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, there was a group of people whose focus
We fully support the decision by New York Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer to oppose the President’s pending deal with Iran. The Senator’s decision was learned
While Israel wants the attention of the world to look at its existential threat from the outside-in, namely Iran, it is also important that its
GUEST EDITORIAL Last weekend former Arkansas Governor and GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee opened the oven door on President Obama’s Iran nuclear deal and let
There are nuances in speech. And there are not-so-subtle nuances. It is our wish that Secretary of State John Kerry stop with his recent rhetoric,
The destruction of both the First and Second Temples. The beginning in 1492 of the Spanish Inquisition. Allies Britain and France declare war on Germany