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Dear Teaneck Council Members, Teaneck is in crisis and her residents are hurting. We are confused and unsure what happens next. We are attacked because
Dear Teaneck Council Members, Teaneck is in crisis and her residents are hurting. We are confused and unsure what happens next. We are attacked because
Growing up in the ‘70s and ‘80s in the Brighton Beach/Manhattan Beach section of Brooklyn, our young congressman was someone named Charles Schumer. We all
Sick of these “protests” and “car rallies” that disrupt our communities regularly lately? “Do not engage” does not work. We absent ourselves from our streets,
As a proud resident of New Jersey, I am also equally proud of Montclair State University’s president. You have taken a firm stand on doing
We are certainly blessed and thankful to live in a town with a diligent and extremely sympathetic town manager, as well as those who work
Reading the letters to the editor in the March 14 issue of The Jewish Link reminded me of what Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn said in
While not yet a permanent resident of Israel (hopefully soon), I did have what I felt was a divine encounter recently when I volunteered to
Dear Teaneck Town Council Members, As a resident of Teaneck whose parents moved to this township over 60 years ago, I can think of very
I write to express my deep concern over the recent anti-Israel protest that took place in our community this past Sunday. As residents of Teaneck,
For 2,000 years the only method of protection from marauding antisemites was to pay the bishop or the king to protect us. That changed in
Remember March 10, 2024, where you were and what you were doing. That was the day that friends, neighbors and elected officials welcomed into Teaneck
In regard to “Teaneck Law Enforcement Wrangles Pro-Palestinian March (March 11, 2024), I certainly appreciate the efforts of the multiple law enforcement agencies and the