
Reflections on Yom HaShoah
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
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
In honor of my bar mitzvah in April, my sisters and I have decided to organize “Kick Gastric Cancer in the Gut!”—a walk to raise
While I commend Rabbi Yair Hoffman on his comprehensive discussion regarding when Sefirah should be counted (“Counting Early Sefirah” April 20, 2023), his ‘opening” remarks
In your last issue (April 20, 2023) you had a brief article calling into question Rep. Hakeem Jeffries’ recollection of a controversy involving his uncle
I truly believe Mr. Steven Mayer has a lot to say about how we as a Jewish community can be a more valuable inspiration to
Kudos to Max Wisotsky for the point he made in his letter in the past issue (“Outreach Programs, Parlor Meetings, and Memos Will Not Stop
Perhaps the media hasn’t made the fact clear enough: Evan Gershkovich is Jewish. This means that a Jew is being held hostage, which means the
In your recent coverage of Israeli Minister of Aliya Ofir Sofer’s visits to the US, you neglected to mention that he and his entourage spent
Ten Reasons to sign up today for the NORPAC Mission on May 10 (https://mission.norpac.net): 1. You have the wonderful opportunity to wake up at the