Rutgers Still at Forefront of Campus Antisemitism, Local Jewish Community Still Silent
I was very surprised and dismayed to read in the Nov. 28 issue of The Jewish Link, “Rutgers Faculty Set to Vote on BDS Measure”
I was very surprised and dismayed to read in the Nov. 28 issue of The Jewish Link, “Rutgers Faculty Set to Vote on BDS Measure”
I am deeply disappointed by the Bergenfield Police Department’s decision to allow protesters to march down a residential street, shouting hateful, antisemitic slogans—including calls for
One night last week I was having serious car trouble and I pulled off the highway and drove to Union, New Jersey, where I saw
Friends, we must stop funding the United Nations, which is mostly antisemitic and anti-Israel. Pressure Trump, who threatened he would. Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg Edison
Leading up to the 2024 election, it appeared that Jews around the world were entering another one of their many dark periods in history. The
The article “Proud Highland Park Mom Reports on Son’s ‘Beret Journey’ in IDF” by Lisa Geller (Nov. 14, 2024) was a wonderful article. What initially
Imagine my surprise when I walked out of my home on the evening of November 7 to see a belligerent mob 100 feet away, having
In 1993 a brick was thrown through the bedroom window of a 5-year-old Jewish boy, Isaac Schnitzer, who was displaying a Chanukah menorah. Horrified, the
This is an open letter to all women, young women, shul rabbeim, rebbetzins and mechanchos. It even applies to those who run “frum” malls and
Anne Frank, a young girl, survived in a hideout for 25 months. There was no escape for her. No airplanes flew in to rescue her
Several years ago, my family faced a devastating crisis, something we are still reeling from today. The only bright spot of this ordeal was the
There were some good things about last Sunday’s pro-Israel rally but, alas, there were many shortcomings, not just the measly attendance. Rather than hear excuses