The Irony of Using the Bar Kamtza Story to Besmirch Others
A lesson of the Kamtza-Bar Kamtza story is that we need to be careful about the way we treat others. The topic of judicial reform
A lesson of the Kamtza-Bar Kamtza story is that we need to be careful about the way we treat others. The topic of judicial reform
I had mixed emotions after reading Lee March Grayson’s letter to the editor in the most recently published Jewish Link entitled “Time for a Change
The new blockbuster movie “Oppenheimer” has sparked renewed interest in World War II. But rather than just portraying one incident like in “Saving Private Ryan,”
Dr. Wisotsky would have us sit back and let another cataclysmic change far in the future unfold as others have in the past (“Climate Hysteria
I was talking to a woman this Shabbos who told me about her recent experience with her primary care physician in Teaneck. Her doctor told
I always imagine interns as being given the scut work of their superiors. Bringing the coffee or filing papers is what I have seen left
Eruvin 13b addresses why Beit Hillel merited to have the halacha accord with their position. One reason is that Beit Hillel would teach both their
We all know the story of Kamsa and Bar Kamsa and how it led to the destruction of the Bais Hamikdash. But are we reliving
Letter writer Baruch Blum urges The Link to print more stories regarding global warming (“Cover Climate Change” July 20, 2023). The author would have the
In his letter of July 20 to The Jewish Link, “Cover Climate Change,” Mr. Baruch Blum echoes the popular mantra that climate change poses an
In Barbara Wind’s story about Tanglewood (“The Sweetest Thing of All,” July 26, 2023), she wrote, “John Lockhardt, the conductor of the Boston Pops since
I agree with letter writer Lee March Grayson (“Time for Change in American Jewish Advocacy Leadership” July 27, 2023) that Jew-hatred is increasing and it