Thank You, Moshe Kinderlehrer
We would like to express our gratitude to The Jewish Link for the ongoing support of our communities, as well as Moshe Kinderlehrer, a gem
We would like to express our gratitude to The Jewish Link for the ongoing support of our communities, as well as Moshe Kinderlehrer, a gem
In his letter to the editor in your Dec. 7 edition (“The Teaneck High School Walkout”), Dr. Dennis Klein of the Teaneck Board of Education
While it is very unusual for me to write spontaneous notes to our parent body about events that just took place in our school, the
I am writing in response to Michael Feldstein’s article entitled “Golden Opportunity for Yeshiva University” (November 2, 2023). Speaking as a YU alumni and current
It just so happens that the Teaneck Public School system was considered one of the most admirable, progressive paradigms for all institutions to emulate for
This had a Michael Jordan-like slam dunk written all over it, though neither Harvard, Penn nor MIT are on that level. The Three Blind Mice
As grandparents to Israeli kids who were hosted by Yeshivat He’Atid, we would like to publicly thank the school for their help when our son
In recent years, the specter of antisemitism has loomed larger, casting a dark shadow over the American Jewish community. In the face of this rising
Steven Starr clearly took offense at my criticism of Barack Hussein Obama (“What We Demand of Others We Must Demand of Ourselves,” December 7, 2023
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