
Examining the Modernity of Orthodoxy
In his commentary article in The Jewish Link (“Can Modern Orthodoxy Be Modern and Orthodox?” January 23, 2025), Michael Levin wonders about the future of
In his commentary article in The Jewish Link (“Can Modern Orthodoxy Be Modern and Orthodox?” January 23, 2025), Michael Levin wonders about the future of
Chuneh Averuhm Zynger writes a beautiful history of his life as an immigrant (“I Am an Immigrant,” January 23, 2025). I take issue with his
I was catching up on my reading of your fantastic paper and I have to point out a big mistake in one of your stories
In his book “The Great Partnership,” subtitled “Science, Religion, and the Search for Meaning,” Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt”l describes in Chapter 10 what happened
I am an immigrant. I came to this golden land of opportunity in 1949 at age 3 1/2. My parents survived WWII in various parts
Monday, Jan. 27, is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. Help remember one of the 6 million Holocaust victims,
I am not driven by politics and have no political ambitions; I am simply a longtime Teaneck resident dedicated to building bridges with others, regardless
I do not plan to directly engage with the sources R. David Shulman brought up in his recent article about charedim and army service (“Insight
I’m deeply grateful for the community support as I assume the role of Teaneck Deputy Mayor II and continue as a Class 3 member of
We live in a very busy community where every week multiple children celebrate the milestones of their bar or bat mitzvahs. While these events are
Please consider sending an email to Jaime Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, [email protected], in support of Elaine Silverberg getting her deceased husband’s pension. A
Let’s be honest. End-of-life issues are rarely on our to-do list. They’re uncomfortable, even daunting. Yet as Jews, we deeply value the sanctity of every