A Thankful Firefighter
I am a volunteer firefighter in a local fire department and a resident of Teaneck. Several years ago I joined an organization called EVP, the
I am a volunteer firefighter in a local fire department and a resident of Teaneck. Several years ago I joined an organization called EVP, the
As a resident of New Jersey, I find myself frustrated by the existence of the Blue Laws. These laws mandate that certain stores close on
At Jewish schools around the country, teachers and administrators have been tasked with supporting students who are living through one of the most traumatic events
Last Shabbat I was running late for the late morning synagogue service. As I made my way to shul, I encountered a group of friends
Rabbi Elie Mischel’s commentary “Uncomfortable Truths: Speaking Honestly as Life Turns Upside Down” in the November 2 issue of The Jewish Link is an excellent
Thank you, Councilmember Elie Y. Katz, for organizing the community safety update meeting on the evening of October 26. It was an informative and valuable
I would like to commend the administration of TABC for their recent communication to parents, where they stated that no university will be permitted to
From 1992 until my retirement in 2001, I commanded a team of fellow U.S. Army colonels. Some of us old, gray-haired colonels have kept in
The Teaneck Democratic Municipal Committee unequivocally condemns Hamas’ unprovoked terrorist attack against Israel on October 7, which included the murders of at least 29 American
“Remember Hashem what has befallen us; look and see our disgrace.” (Eicha/Lamentations 5:1) Dear Israel, our beloved Israel, what has happened to us? The most
In the Christian calendar, October 31 is Halloween, a day for scaring little children.Only about a week after that, November 9, is a much more
Dear President, Deans, and Board of Trustees, I participate in career days for several local Jewish high schools, where I encourage their students to pursue