Words Matter
As a proud native Jerseyean and former resident of West Orange, I read about the “From the River” chants with mixed feelings, in large measure
As a proud native Jerseyean and former resident of West Orange, I read about the “From the River” chants with mixed feelings, in large measure
I am disappointed that you chose to publish the article “Gender Identity and the Reshaping of Genesis Pedagogy,” in your January 18, 2024, issue. It
Donald Trump’s tenure as the 45th president of the United States was marked by a series of deeply concerning instances that cast a shadow on
Dear Secretary Blinken, I have just listened to your news conference broadcast from Tel Aviv after visiting many countries in the Middle East, including Turkey,
Last week’s article by Passover Listings (“Think You Can’t Afford a Passover Program,” January 8, 2024) unwittingly set up a binary between luxury American programs
Thank you so much for your article about Avi’s working at Trader Joe’s (“Meet Avi Tsadok: Valued Team Member at Trader Joe’s Paramus,” January 11,
Genocide is the latest outrageous charge to be made by Israel- and Jew-haters today, with Israel accused of being the perpetrator. This is a deliberate
I did not graduate from Harvard, thus my erudition, or lack thereof, may not impress you. Like many of you, I cannot understand how the
As a proud Elizabeth resident for 27+ years, I was happy to read the community spotlight article by Sheila Nashofer in the January 11, 2024
This past week my husband, Phil, and his brother Larry, sat shiva for their brother, Murray. Murray contracted polio at the young age of 8
It always begins with a lie. It started all the way back in the days of Egypt, the hatred of Christians towards us for hundreds
In his letter to the editor published in your January 4 edition (“The True Meaning of Chesed,” January 2, 2024), Mr. Eli Friedman expressed shock