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Chaya Lebovic in her article “A Call for Action, Literally” (December 5, 2019) brought up a very important issue affecting our children. This is the
Chaya Lebovic in her article “A Call for Action, Literally” (December 5, 2019) brought up a very important issue affecting our children. This is the
We’ve all been shocked by the two incidents in December of pedestrians being hit by cars in this intersection, one fatally. My husband came up
Responding to Hillel Koslowe on his response (December 5, 2019) to Rabbi Steven Pruzansky’s article in The Jewish Link (“The First Modern Orthodox Jew: Two
I believe that your readers will find the following information interesting. Last week I received this announcement from Facebook concerning my public page, “Your post
There were two items in last week’s JLNJ (December 26, 2019) related to a pending Highland Park Borough Council anti-Semitism, anti-BDS resolution, that give me
Thoughts and prayers; expressions of outrage; hand-wringing, finger-pointing, and bickering on social media…ENOUGH! On behalf of everyone at Jewish Federation in the Heart of New
This past Shabbat Chanukah, Rabbi Pruzansky, in his eloquent, erudite approach to imparting concerns of important topics in the community, focused this week on the
Anti-Semitism is well defined by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance as “a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical
When I reflect on December 10, 2019, I think about Douglas Miguel Rodriguez Barzola. I wonder how he started his day, if he noticed anything
In the issue of December 12, 2019, Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick wrote an article on “Lessons Learned From Mr. Rogers.” Despite the benign title
Dear Editor: Anti-Semitism is well defined by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s as “a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward
I am mourning Leah Minda Ferencz, Moshe Deutsch and all other victims of the horrific terrorist attack in Jersey City. Make no mistake: they were