A Modest Proposal for the Gaza Economy
The recent “protests” at the Gaza-Israeli border have me worrying about the economic future of our cousins on the other side of the fence. We
The recent “protests” at the Gaza-Israeli border have me worrying about the economic future of our cousins on the other side of the fence. We
It’s been over four months since Rutgers faculty were shown to be involved in a rash of outrageous anti-Semitic/anti-Israel incidents (see for example Jewish Link,
The last issue of The Jewish Link included a letter warning readers on the threat posed by Lebanon (and Hezbollah in particular) to Israel (“Lebanon’s
Teach NJS hosted successful events in Highland Park on March 4 and Fair Lawn on March 26. Both of these well-attended events brought out a
I would like to clarify two things about the article that was published in The Jewish Link this past week regarding the panel that I
I am 17 years old. I go to The Frisch School in Paramus. On Tuesday, March 20, I sat in lockdown scared for the lives
It is with the greatest trepidation, and I hope for an important purpose, that I’d like to share a thought on one specific issue. I
Just wanted to respond to the following and possibly provide some helpful information: “Balance, Bike and Roll”— July 20, 2017 “Letters to the Editor, A
I want to express my hakarat hatov to Elie Y. Katz, a true mentsch, who selflessly gives his all to our community. As a Teaneck
I took exception to Elizabeth Kratz’s article, “Another Cost of Yeshiva Day School: Mom’s Career” (March 15, 2018). Her claim that it’s usually the mom
Elizabeth Kratz described the challenges of working moms in dealing with days off of school in the light of the snow days over the past
I have been a member of the Sephardic Synagogue of Fort Lee for 22 years. It has been a great experience to be part of