
Meaningful ‘In Memoriam’ Article
I read with sincere sadness the memoriam letter submitted by Gershon Distenfeld. (“A Mother’s Message to Her Sons,” February 20, 2020) Thank you to The
I read with sincere sadness the memoriam letter submitted by Gershon Distenfeld. (“A Mother’s Message to Her Sons,” February 20, 2020) Thank you to The
I think we might have killed off Purim. The spirit of the chag has been lost and it’s time to fight to get it back.
We were recently struck by the tragedy of two of our friends being struck by a car. Let us remember Shelly Mermelstein A”H and continue
The World Zionist Organization elections take place every five years and are open to all Jews in the Diaspora. The party with the largest turnout
This past week we have seen Bernie Sanders take a commanding lead in the Democratic primary, Mike Bloomberg have a catastrophic debate performance, and anti-Semitic
It’s important to know what to do during an active shooter attack and I was pleased to read about the recent seminar at St. Mary’s
On Monday evening, February 10, Mark Weitzman of the Simon Wiesenthal Center addressed the Highland Park community on “Anti-Semitism: The Evil in Our Midst.” Mark
Even though the Miami Marathon did not occur during yeshiva week this year, out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a girl in
Two seemingly disparate pieces in this week’s JLNJ (“Bipartisan NJ Bill Will Allow Guns in Shul,” by Harry Glazer, February 12, and “Why Are Democrats
Joel Davidi Weisberger’s feature article about my piece “The Ashke-Sefard Dilemma” (A Response to “The Ashke-Sefard Dilemma,” February 6, 2020) delineates various nuances in Hebrew
I totally agree with Rabbi Joel Davidi Weisberger’s assertions in his article (A Response to ‘The Ashke-Sefard Dilemma,’ February 6, 2020). It is very sad
I was very disheartened when I read the two stories that appeared on page 9, Allison Davis’ post on The Teaneck Drum and “Taking a