It’s Time to Go, Joe
On Sunday, July 21, President Joe Biden announced the end of his reelection bid, becoming the first sitting president since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968
On Sunday, July 21, President Joe Biden announced the end of his reelection bid, becoming the first sitting president since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968
I was disturbed and offended by the large two-page ad featured in a prominent location for Keren Olam HaTorah in last week’s edition. The ad
In his column “Is Patience a Virtue?” (The Jewish Link, June 27, 2024) Norman B. Gildin describes the method whereby cultivating potential donors over a
While I always find your weekly column in The Jewish Link interesting, after reading your article this past week, I just had to write to
How, if possible, can we keep the Shabbos candles burning after we’ve initially lit them? That is the burning (pun intended) question that has stymied
When the Civil Rights Movement erupted in America, the Jews, way out of proportion to any other ethnic group, flocked to support the Black population.
After President Trump’s brush with death, he eventually acknowledged Hashem’s role in saving him. He was an amazing president, for instance he made peace in
As you drive down Pleasant Valley Way at the intersection of Route 280, there is a huge Welcome to West Orange sign, and just below
It pains me to write this letter but it will probably be more painful if I don’t. It pains me for a couple of reasons.
While reading The Jewish Link last Shabbat, I was so surprised to see the photo of Dr. James Holland. (“Simon & Garfunkel Part II: Jimmie
Rabbi Daniel Feldman of Teaneck’s Congregation Ohr Sadyah in Teaneck posed a question referencing the meraglim story from the parsha: two against 10, yet we
There were two letters printed in The Jewish Link on June 27, one by Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg (“We Must Act Like Israelis” June 27,