December 23, 2024

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Editorials

Strange Bedfellows

Wednesday was a strange day, but the murmurings had begun early last week, af­ter ISIL (the name changes almost weekly, and we need to find

It Felt Like Tisha B’Av

The events of the last three weeks drove home for the Jewish people – once again, unfortunately – the challenges and difficul­ties we face. The

Words Can Kill and Words Can Heal

After the Holocaust, the Jewish people have been self-perceived and perceived by others as being voices of moral authority. After all, we were victims, and

Run for the Boys

Kol HaKavod to Todd Brody for thinking up a great way to raise awareness about #bring­backourboys. On this first Summer Sunday, let’s all get out

The Silence is Deafening

Millions of prayers have been uttered; mil­lions of kapitlach of Tehillim have been recited since last Erev Shabbos, when three innocent boys were snatched out

An Open Letter to the Presbyterians

Rabbi Irving Greenberg, known to many as Yitz Greenberg, is one of the seminal transformative Jewish thinkers and teachers beginning in the 1960’s through today.

YU and Bergen Need Each Other

Bergen County is the bedroom commu­nity for hundreds of families who have invest­ed their time, money and children, their own livelihoods and souls in Yeshiva

It’s a Crying Shame

The jarring news this week came from the closing of the Early Childhood Center at Temple Emeth, on Windsor Road in Teaneck. The venerable program

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