Balancing Costs?
In the lively and important conversation in The Link about the cost of a day school education (“A Viral Opportunity,” April 24, 2020), the topic
In the lively and important conversation in The Link about the cost of a day school education (“A Viral Opportunity,” April 24, 2020), the topic
I was disappointed to read an unsigned letter (“Are Masks Medically Necessary?” June 4, 2020) which cherry-picked a note about wearing masks outside medical facilities.
My mother came to America in the 1920s. Her parents had no money. They sent her to public school and Talmud Torah in the afternoon.
Mr. Hes’ letter (“Why America is Burning,” June 4, 2020) in last week’s paper underscores—in striking detail—why the situation we collectively find ourselves in as
It is now apparent that the overwhelming majority of protesters are peaceful and nonviolent and composed of people of all backgrounds. We have the litany
I am responding to David Hes’ hate-filled and innuendo-laden remarks in his letter titled “Why America is Burning” in the June 4, 2020 Jewish Link.
In 1981 I was appointed by Dr. Lamm, z”l as University Registrar of Yeshiva University. I served in that capacity until 1994. Over the years
I am writing in response to a letter in last week’s Jewish Link titled, “Defining a Jewish Education” (May 27, 2020), in which the writer
There is a lot wrong with Washington these days. There has always been a lot wrong with Washington. But the biggest historical and contemporary problem
In response to Jeff Rubin’s concern about the Orthodox Jews not wearing masks (“Wear Your Masks!” (May 27, 2020), I believe no specific directions were
One hundred and sixty-two years ago Abraham Lincoln stood on a platform in his home state of Illinois and uttered the immortal words, “A house
Over the past week, we have been inundated by sermons and written missives about racial justice. Most of your readers intuitively understand that we must