letters to the editor
Note From a Banji Fan Thank you for running Banji Ganchrow’s humor column every week. She makes me laugh and laugh and laugh. I have
Note From a Banji Fan Thank you for running Banji Ganchrow’s humor column every week. She makes me laugh and laugh and laugh. I have
The Hard Left’s Only Sin Is Dissent Among other things, the piece reinforces a thought that occurred to me after Yom Kippur, that for the
Strong Leadership From Rep. Garrett The recent op-ed by Congressman Scott Garrett entitled, “We Must Keep Nuclear Weapons Out of Iran,” (September 10, 2015) succinctly
From Dallas to Bergenfield I appreciated and read with both amusement and nostalgia the article “From Teaneck to Tennessee,” (September 10, 2015). The author is
Rav Schachter’s Intents Are Genuine Regarding “Response to Rav Schachter’s Criticism of the International Beit Din on Torahweb.org,” (September 3, 2015), Rav Schachter is a
Switzerland Becomes First Nation to Lift Iran Sanctions After Nuclear Deal (JNS.org) The government of Switzerland became the first country to officially lift its sanctions
A Yeshiva is Not an Individual Rabbi David Fried has taken me to task for allegedly asserting that “despite his personal belief in a traditional
A YCT Graduate Responds to Dr. Berger In his July 9 op-ed (“The Rabbinical Council of America and Yeshivat Chovevei Torah: A Response to Rabbis
Yoeztet Event Accurately Described The reason the Yoetzet Event was called “community-wide” is not “complicated” at all (“Yoatzot: Both ‘Strongly Opposed’ and ‘Warmly Welcomed’ in
Fiduciary Responsibility Extends Beyond Development I am writing this letter as a private citizen of Teaneck for 24 years, and not as a trustee of
To the Editor: Thank you so much for your high-quality publication. In October 1943 my great grandfather, Rabbi Eliezer Poupko, marched with R’ Moshe Feinstein,
To the Editor: Thank you so much for sharing Rabbi Sytner’s beautiful and inspiring article (“Finding the Strength to Care,” July 25, 2015). I am