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When one reads The Jewish Link each week, one must be filled with pride at the greatness, strength and beauty of the Jewish community. There
When one reads The Jewish Link each week, one must be filled with pride at the greatness, strength and beauty of the Jewish community. There
I am writing to request a correction to my article, “The Commandment to Dwell in Eretz Yisrael,” published on August 2. The article mistakenly attributed
As a Holocaust survivor, I appreciate and agree with Rabbi Dr. Bernard Rosenberg’s letter to the editor, “The Uniqueness of the Holocaust” (August 8, 2024).
I am not aware of anyone who has envisioned a permanent and complete victory based on our current situation. First, our God is a very
I agree with Rabbi Wallace Greene in his letter “The Debate About Secular Studies” (Jewish Link, August 1, 2024). However, I have a problem with
I often write about the uniqueness of the Holocaust and state that the Holocaust is completely different from other genocides. This position is controversial to
With all due respect to Rabbi Rosenfeld of Fair Lawn, I am compelled to leap to the defense of my good friend and neighbor Zachary
In last week’s Aug. 1 issue of The Jewish Link, there was a letter written by Rabbi M.R. (I prefer not to use his full
To effectively combat antisemitism and counteract the actions of our adversaries, a holistic strategy is required. This strategy encompasses coordinated online activism, organized offline efforts
Last week’s letter, “Show Some Respect,” purported to chide a Mr. Greenberg for showing a lack of respect to a sitting president by pointing to
A letter regarding the world of politics appears in the July 25, 2024 Jewish Link (“It’s Time to Go, Joe.”) A reader, Zachary Greenberg, makes
A letter writer brought to our attention that there is a beautiful spiritual method of lighting the Shabbos candles (“Another Solution to an Age-Old Question,”