Hatzolah in Teaneck Is Not Necessary
In a community like Teaneck with such a quickly responsive, well-trained, fully staffed, highly professional and all around wonderful volunteer ambulance corps, there is no
In a community like Teaneck with such a quickly responsive, well-trained, fully staffed, highly professional and all around wonderful volunteer ambulance corps, there is no
As an avid Jewish Link reader, I’m aware of The Link’s commitment to publishing a wide range of articles, whether they be controversial or overtly
I am writing in response to “Common Sense Calendars: The Next Chapter” (February 4, 2021). I want to express my deepest appreciation to Rabbi Alter
“Don’t Forget the Divorced and Widowed” (January 28, 2021) was a very good letter. I wholeheartedly agree with the writer; she has some very valuable
I was upset by your publication in the February 4 issue of an anonymous letter to the editor, entitled “Thank You, President Trump.” In this
It’s great reading all the letters to your paper praising President Donald Trump, but sadly most of them end the same—“name withheld by request.” Driving
We are writing in response to the article in last week’s issue (“Englewood Launches Hatzalah,” January 28, 2021) claiming our organization has “thrown [its] support
There is no need for a local Hatzalah presence in Bergen County (“Englewood to Launch Hatzalah” January 28, 2021). 1) When you call the Hatzalah
I do have to commend Mr. Caplan for one trait he displayed in last week’s letter: bravery (“Minyan Matters,” January 21, 2021). If I blamed
Given the severity of the spread of COVID-19, it is necessary for people to keep vigilant as Purim approaches. R. Jachter (“Rav Ovadia Yosef Rejects
Thank you very much for your coverage of the launch of Bergen Hatzalah-Englewood Division (“Englewood to Launch Hatzalah,” January 28, 2021). I appreciated reading of
While I agree with Rabbi Heshie Billet’s conclusion that “Orthodox Rabbis Should Speak to Other Streams of Judaism” (January 28, 2021), I take issue with