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Last week’s UN emergency meeting called by Secretary General Antonio Guterres is a flash from the past. Guterres assembled the world body to vote for
Last week’s UN emergency meeting called by Secretary General Antonio Guterres is a flash from the past. Guterres assembled the world body to vote for
Bravo on Mitchell First’s article “Some Thoughts on Palestinian Refugees,” November 23, 2023 (p.79). Two books should be added to his recommended reading list: “Phantom
I am writing to respond to Martin Polack’s letter dated November 30, 2023, “Democrats, Liberals, Wake Up!” I implore Mr. Polack and other readers of
(JNS) The presidents of Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology faced tough questions on Tuesday, Dec. 5 during a nearly
I have tremendous respect for Michael Courtney, longtime college guidance counselor at SAR and hard worker on behalf of Jewish students at colleges everywhere, regardless
I appreciated reading Mr. Zerkier and Mr. Sragow’s perspective on current Jewish Life at MIT (11/30/2024). It was gratifying to know that the kosher dormitory
I am writing in response to the front-page article entitled “Teaneck High School Students Stage Walkout for Palestine” (November 30, 2023). I am also writing
I have always found it fascinating when Islamophobia and antisemitism are juxtaposed with each other since they are two different human emotions. A person who
I strongly back and agree with the assessment of Rav Elie Mischel last week regarding the lack of knowledge of the Soviet Jewry movement, particularly
The complicity of Superintendent Spencer and the board of education in connection with the antisemitic walkout at Teaneck High School on November 29 was disgraceful,
I am writing in response to a letter from Mr. Max Wisotsky published in last week’s paper (“Obama’s Quest to Reshape the World,” November 30,
Dear Members of the School Board, As a new home owner and taxpayer in Teaneck, I also work in Teaneck and I am horrified that