Children Heading Back to School
I fully empathize with Michael Feigin (“My Kids Will Go to School” July 30, 2020), and all other parents who are advocating for schools to
I fully empathize with Michael Feigin (“My Kids Will Go to School” July 30, 2020), and all other parents who are advocating for schools to
I enjoyed reading Uri Herzberg’s piece (“A Proposal to Alleviate the Tuition Burden in Bergen County” July 23, 2020) in a recent issue of The
I am appreciative of all the thoughtful and proactive letters and articles in the Link last week on the topic of tuition and tuition assistance.
Thank you to the Jewish Link for providing a forum for the community to discuss the issue of tuition assistance. It has been a few
We are all decision makers—that is we make decisions—knowingly or subconsciously—even doing nothing is the result of a decision. Professionally, I’ve commanded or managed many
Like many of you, I have been following the discussion this summer in The Jewish Link about tuition, expenses and ideas for problem solving in
Now that “ice cream season” is well underway, we would like to share with you an important kashrut reminder: ice cream and frozen yogurt need
I just wanted to thank you very much for having the paper delivered to my home consistently for the past few weeks. I look forward
Over the past few years The Jewish Link has been the forum for respectful and courteous dialogue between various segments of our community to discuss
Last week, July 23, you printed a news item entitled “Poll: Democrats, Voters in Battleground States Trend Overwhelmingly Pro-Israel.” As one reads the article, the
As I see it, the discussion about the sense of responsibility regarding tuition assistance really revolves around a larger question: What do we want our
I would like to applaud The Jewish Link—in my own name—for continuing to run letters that offer reliable information and reasoned arguments even if names