
Yes in Hashem’s Backyard
In last week’s real estate column, Nechama Polak asked, “Where have all the homes gone?” (September 26, 2024) and rightly answered that people with fully
In last week’s real estate column, Nechama Polak asked, “Where have all the homes gone?” (September 26, 2024) and rightly answered that people with fully
I hope this letter finds you well. As a board member of Project Ezrah and a local business operator, I want to take a moment
Last week, I attended an informational session for a program that invited both teens and their parents. I arrived at 8:01 p.m. for an event
My name is Jennifer Levy, and I am a candidate for the Teaneck Board of Education. I strongly support adding a board goal that focuses
As the U.S. presidential election nears, voters are faced with a multitude of complex issues and conflicting candidate platforms. Navigating this decision can feel overwhelming.
We are four of the five members of the Jewish community that Mayor Pagan threw off the zoning boards when he got elected. It did
My name is Jennifer Levy, and I am excited to announce my candidacy for the Teaneck Board of Education. As a longtime Teaneck resident with
Election season is upon us, and it is critical that we make the right decision when we cast our ballots. As a proud Jew who
I was privileged to attend the dedication of a plaque commemorating the 60th anniversary of the voluntary integration of the Teaneck Public Schools in 1964.
As a lifelong Democrat and long-time Teaneck resident, I, like many others, was frustrated to learn that the TDMC handpicked and restricted the candidates invited
Jewish Link readers may be familiar with my Jewish Geography columns, but many more people in the Tri-State area know me because of my work
My name is James Wolff and I am writing to express my strong support for Jennifer Levy, a candidate for the Teaneck Board of Education.