Response to ‘Objections To Two LGBT Bills’
In last week’s Jewish Link there was a disturbing and in my opinion truly bigoted article titled “Objecting to Two LGBT Bills,” by Rabbi Nosson
In last week’s Jewish Link there was a disturbing and in my opinion truly bigoted article titled “Objecting to Two LGBT Bills,” by Rabbi Nosson
The storming of the Capitol was distressing to every American and to us as Jews. The smashing of windows, the needless deaths—all rooted in conspiracy
In the banner headline article of last week (“Violence Erupts in DC” January 7, 2020), the editors quoted verbatim a number of senators and congressmen
I read Ms. Tracer’s article (“All Tied Up: Unraveling the Complexities of Tongue Tie,” January 7, 2020) with more than a little consternation. My colleagues
I read the article regarding the Fair Lawn Mikvah Project (“Fair Lawn Mikvah Project Is Truly a Community Effort,” December 31, 2020) with great interest,
I would like to respond to U.S. Army, retired, Col. Carl A. Singer’s letter to the editor regarding Jonathan Pollard (“Pollard Is No Hero,” January
Jonathan Pollard is a traitor to the United States of America. His misguided actions resulted in little to no valuable intelligence that Israel was not
I would like to publicly thank Mr. Gelfond for his concern for religious freedom and kavod shamayim as shown in his letter “The Battle for
I read Rabbi Dr. Wallace Greene’s article “My Tallit” (December 24, 2020) with much interest. I always enjoy and gain much from reading his columns
It is hard to fathom what this past year has been like. Exactly a year ago 90,000 of us were celebrating with joy one of
I was disappointed in the initial emphasis of the response by Rebbetzin Sobolofsky to the dilemma of the out-of-town dater (“Advice for the Out of
In Rabbi Kuperberg’s article “The Pros and Cons of Longevity” (December 24, 2020), the author states that the Torah promises longevity for only two specific