Addiction Is Not a New Issue for Jewish Community
I read the recent articles publicizing a local forum on addiction in the Jewish community (“Addiction and Substance Abuse Can Happen to Anyone,” April 12,
I read the recent articles publicizing a local forum on addiction in the Jewish community (“Addiction and Substance Abuse Can Happen to Anyone,” April 12,
Unfortunately, there are many problems within the Jewish community. What may be the greatest problem facing the Jewish community is the continuing and growing tragedy
This action by Germany (“Germany: Jerusalem NOT Israel’s Capital,” April 25, 2018), taken together with the recently enacted new law by Poland’s senate to deny
On April 22 I joined hundreds of fellow Bergen County residents at a standing-room-only event to raise awareness of the addiction and substance abuse in
Last week Frank Hall died. As a former mayor of Teaneck, he was a true friend of the Jewish community, although most people who remember
In response to the article about the Teach NJS meeting (“Are You Buckling Under the Weight of Day School Tuition?” April 15, 2018), I would
In the column “Stigma and the Dirtiest Word,” (April 26, 2018) by Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick, the concept of stigma is expressed with a
I agree with the sentiments expressed in the Glicks’ “Are We Not Embarrassed?” (April 19, 2018) article. There is no excuse for the customer behaviors
It is refreshing to see a well-written letter so well articulated by a youngster like Brooke (“We Say They’re Anti-Semitic. They Say We’re Islamophobic. We’re
Lichvod Harav Mordechai Glick v’ra’yaso, Nina. I take great pleasure in reading your columns in The Jewish Link. Your recent article about “embarrassed” hit a
A few weeks ago, our school underwent a lockdown that was originally thought to be in response to a security situation in a nearby Jewish
I’ve lost count of the times I’ve been sitting in class and someone has said an Islamophobic comment. They make me grind my teeth, but