
Letting Gazans Have Their Pita and Eat It Too
A recent photo from Gaza shows Palestinians enjoying an Iftar dinner under the glow of string lights. The image is striking, not just for its
A recent photo from Gaza shows Palestinians enjoying an Iftar dinner under the glow of string lights. The image is striking, not just for its
In November, I wrote to The Jewish Link about a hateful protest that took place on my block, expressing my concern that such a dangerous
As I looked forward to the Megillah reading, I was thinking about the situation of the Jews in Haman’s time, and our situation today. During
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The inspiring story from “Meet ‘Judge Gorgeous,’ at the Forefront of History” (Feb. 27, 2025), recounted the decision of the judge to have a re-enactment
In “On Torah Values” (March 6, 2025), Rabbi Jeremy Wieder’s dismissal of Rav Elie Mischel’s article, “When Did Torah Values Become Extreme?” (Feb. 27, 2025),
In “On Torah Values” (March 6, 2025) Rabbi Jeremy Wieder took issue with my citation of verses from the Torah in support of expelling the
As a regular reader of The Jewish Link and someone who likes to keep abreast of general news and current events, my eye was caught
The annual close alignment of the reading of Parshat Ki Tisa (“KT”) and the chag of Purim, like the reading of Parshat Miketz at or
A couple of weeks ago, my sister-in-law’s husband passed away from a terrifying and poorly understood form of young-onset dementia which she wrote about in
On Tuesday, March 4, I attended the Borough of Bergenfield’s Council meeting. I listened as they explained why they were reintroducing their ordinance on public
In “When Did Torah Values Become ‘Extreme’?” (Feb. 27, 2025), Rabbi Elie Mischel, advocating particular contemporary Israeli political positions, writes: “The Torah explicitly commands us