Why Rally for Agunot?
I support agunot, but I’m not the “rally type.” Besides, will rallying even make a difference? There must be a quieter way of resolving the
I support agunot, but I’m not the “rally type.” Besides, will rallying even make a difference? There must be a quieter way of resolving the
I had the privilege this past Wednesday, May 10 to participate for the seventh time in the NORPAC mission to Washington, D.C. to lobby on
I want to go on record as endorsing Elsie Foster for mayor in the upcoming Democratic Primary that will be held on Tuesday, June 6.
Our patriarch Abraham’s famous description of himself to the Hitthites of old as a ger ve-toshav anokhi imahem was used by our great master and
In a world that seems to be in turmoil—economically, culturally and politically—there are some bright spots that warm my heart and give me hope for
Jewish education is unparalleled as a means to inspire our children, grandchildren and all future generations to care about Judaism, develop a strong sense of
Congresswoman Betty McCollum has introduced the “Defending the Human Rights of Palestinian Children and Families Living Under Israeli Military Occupation Act” (H.R. 3103) to prohibit
Thank you very much for the article on the flag raising events in Middlesex County in last week’s edition of your paper (“Middlesex County Celebrates
Throughout the week of Yom HaShoah, I had the privilege of accompanying my father to a number of local yeshiva day schools where he spoke
In November 1947 the U.N., due in large part to the influence of the United States, voted to partition Palestine into two states, one for
Everyone who has called and mobilized others to call Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office and to contact New York Governor Kathy Hochul and other
At this moment of American despair, division and distrust, celebrating Israel’s 75th anniversary can inspire Americans. It’s become fashionable again to question whether Israeli democracy