
Shofar Blowing for the Homebound
If you know of someone who is homebound in Teaneck Bergenfield who would like to hear shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah, please let us know
If you know of someone who is homebound in Teaneck Bergenfield who would like to hear shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah, please let us know
In your editorial “A Moment for Our Daf Yomi Warriors” (The Jewish Link, August 13, 2020) you recount earlier this year the beginning of the
My name is Mordechai Weiss, a third-generation alumnus from YU, and I aspire to be the youngest vice president in Yeshiva University’s history. We are
I wish to comment on Jonathan Tobin’s article, “Harris Is a Centrist Choice for Biden” (August 12, 2020). The title is misleading and deceptive. One
As our community prepares for the reopening of our Yeshivot, the joint rabbinic and educational leadership of our shuls and schools, in conjunction with the
As the 2020-2021 school year begins, with its unique challenges and uncertainties, the Rabbinical Council of America, the leading membership organization of Orthodox rabbis, appreciates
Many parents pay full tuition. Let’s say tuition at a school is $1,000 per student and there are 100 students in the school. Simple math
I read with interest Ariel Levenson’s article, “Time to Raise Our Voices” (August 13, 2020). Later in the day, my perusal of a book on
As a parent of a child who experienced firsthand the Mesorah Magic I want to publicly thank Deena and Ari Katz and their committed, selfless
Amidst the COVID-19 crisis, the Jewish community of Fair Lawn wanted to support both local kosher businesses and the members of the Fair Lawn Volunteer
My wife and I write to publicly express our thanks to Rabbi Gary Beitler. His efforts in opening Camp Shoresh, which drew to a successful
I am writing in support of Nina Glick’s article titled “The World Is Topsy Turvy” (August 6, 2020). I too am worried and concerned about