‘After Action Review’ of the DC Rally
There were some good things about last Sunday’s pro-Israel rally but, alas, there were many shortcomings, not just the measly attendance. Rather than hear excuses
There were some good things about last Sunday’s pro-Israel rally but, alas, there were many shortcomings, not just the measly attendance. Rather than hear excuses
It was quite disturbing to read about Stephan Zeffren being attacked on the streets of the Upper East Side (“Kippah-Wearing Teaneck Resident Attacked On Streets
Rabbi Noah Whittenburg, in his insightful essay “The Power of Inspiration” (November 7, 2024) highlighted the vital role played by Rabbi Meir Shapiro (1887-1933) in
It’s Yeshiva Open House season, and we are blessed to have so many choices in the North Jersey area to pick from. It’s a big
The Jewish community faces an escalating mental health crisis, intensified by rising antisemitism and global instability. The anxiety, fear, and trauma reverberating through families and
Dear Nina, I often read your column and relate to your musings about how life has changed and how we, as an older generation, view
I am writing this the night before the American presidential election. I suspect most people at this point have decided for whom they will vote.
I am old enough to be alarmed at the ominous similarities of today’s events with those in the 1930s. At that time, at the end
The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce has officially endorsed Congressman Andy Kim, recognizing his unwavering commitment to the Jewish community and his leadership in combating
The October 10 issue of The Jewish Link featured a community alert, “We Must Be Alert in Our Crosswalks,” which described an unfortunate incident of
As a newly minted driver, I would like to remind everyone just how difficult it is to see people at night! Driving by shuls especially,
Now that Sukkot and Simchat Torah are over, the weekly Torah parsha readings begin again with Bereshit. So this seems like an appropriate time to