
Hostility at Rutgers University
Thanks to Debra Rubin for a cogent report of the hostile events at Rutgers University. This “academic haven” in our own backyard has changed its
Thanks to Debra Rubin for a cogent report of the hostile events at Rutgers University. This “academic haven” in our own backyard has changed its
A recent timeline. Not only is the kindling ready to ignite, but also the “logs are in the hearth.” In 1972, President Nixon opened world
My father was born in Sokal, Poland. My mother was born in Sosnowiec, Poland. My father was fondly referred to as Shmelke and he was
I completely agree with Nina Glick’s general point in last week’s column (“A Different Standard. Or Is It?” June 27, 2024), that the criminal justice
Buried in the article “Erasure of Jewish Students Will Not Be Tolerated” by Devora Simon and Rabbi Micah Greenland (June 24, 2024) is the authors’
Can we Teaneck/Bergenfield residents rely on police alone to protect us? Almost every established Orthodox community over a certain population has a Shomrim which can
As summer camp time approaches, many families are eagerly anticipating sending their children off to camp for a season of fun, learning and growth. While
We must act like Israelis; be proud and stand up against our enemies with courage. I have always preached strength through power. Be prepared for
When writing letters to one publication it is not normal practice to reference a different publication, but there is a specific reason for me doing
It is invigorating reading the slogans created by Link readers as a “show of force via word” due to the surge of antisemitism in the
Thank you for spotlighting the Yavneh Healthy Tech Initiative. We are excited to report that in just the first few weeks since the launch of
In reading Steven Starr’s letter in the June 6 edition of The Jewish Link (“We Need a Nuanced Discussion of American Aliyah”), there are a