
Have You Prayed for the President?
I am writing this the night before the American presidential election. I suspect most people at this point have decided for whom they will vote.
I am writing this the night before the American presidential election. I suspect most people at this point have decided for whom they will vote.
I am old enough to be alarmed at the ominous similarities of today’s events with those in the 1930s. At that time, at the end
The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce has officially endorsed Congressman Andy Kim, recognizing his unwavering commitment to the Jewish community and his leadership in combating
The October 10 issue of The Jewish Link featured a community alert, “We Must Be Alert in Our Crosswalks,” which described an unfortunate incident of
As a newly minted driver, I would like to remind everyone just how difficult it is to see people at night! Driving by shuls especially,
Now that Sukkot and Simchat Torah are over, the weekly Torah parsha readings begin again with Bereshit. So this seems like an appropriate time to
Recently Rabbi Elliot Schrier of Bnai Yeshurun gave his Shabbos Shuva lecture entitled, “Hearing the Call of Jewish History.” Quoting many sources, he said that
I am writing to express my strong support for Mark Schwartz and Karen Orgen in their reelection to the Teaneck Council. Their dedication to our
With great pleasure I note that Jenni Levy is a candidate for the Board of Education. I have known her since she was a very
I just finished reading an article by Abe Foxman stating why he was going to vote for the Harris/Walz ticket. In response, Gadi Taub, a
I am baffled that far left politicians claim that Proposal 1 (Prop 1) – an amendment to the NYS Constitution – is required to protect
In 2008, 74% of Jews ignored the fact that Obama’s middle name was Hussein, or that he “davened at a shul” run by Reverend Jeremiah