
First Restaurants, Now Shuls
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
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
The Letters to the Editor section of the Jewish Link has become a battleground over the past month. “It Is Time for Change” (March 29,
Thank you to the Teach NJS staff for creating a venue for our community to reach out and interact with government officials regarding non-public school
Thank you to Teach NJS and the OU for pulling off an unbelievable event!!! (“Are You Bucking Under the Weight of School Tuition,” April 12,
I read the article published last week (“A Different Perspective on Lockdowns,” April 12, 2018), a response to a previously published letter (“It Is Time
We applaud your efforts to bring addiction to the Teaneck community’s attention for the April 22 Amudim event, “Addiction and Substance Abuse Can Happen to
Growing up, I have always appreciated the Jewish concept of chesed, or loving kindness. It is one of the principle ideas behind giving back and
I read the letter that was published last week (“It’s Time for a Change,” March 29, 2018) by a fellow high school student. I sympathized
Several years ago, I had the privilege of studying in the Kollel Elyon at Yeshiva University. In addition to our intensive learning and chaburas, 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