
On Judaism and Chess Today
I was elated to see an article in the Link with chess games in it (“Tani Talks Chess … And Teaches It, Too,” June 29,
I was elated to see an article in the Link with chess games in it (“Tani Talks Chess … And Teaches It, Too,” June 29,
Harry Glazer’s article with the headline “Second-Generation Survivor Publishes Second Holocaust Memoir,” June 29, 2023) is inaccurate. There are no such people. My late parents
You omitted a very important piece of information about the Ashkenazic minyan in Long Branch, New Jersey (“Long Branch: Who’s Ready for Summer?” June 29,
We want to compliment Nati Burnside for his thorough and informative article about the kosher scene and vacationing activities in Long Branch, New Jersey (“Long
The Link has been discussing whether Teaneck is full (“Teaneck is Full,” June 1, 2023), (“Teaneck Is Full?” June 22, 2023). I was raised in
When the Rambam, zt”l, advised us to walk the shvil hazahav (the golden path), he certainly did not mean what you see in Teaneck these
I want to thank The Jewish Link for publishing Debra Rubin’s excellent coverage of the tirade that passed for a graduation speech at the CUNY
During the late springtime season of yearly festive graduations, celebrating important milestones in life for our family members and friends, we are further faced with
Five years ago I reached an agreement with Lincoln Tech to offer a special program for yeshiva students to be trained and placed in jobs
The issue of government funding for Jewish day schools in the U.S. always boils down to perceived conflicts with the Religious Establishment Clause of the
Newly elected rookie council members fresh off an election used their majority to put their political allies in leadership positions on the Teaneck Zoning and
Can the editors please clarify if the piece by Elizabeth Kratz, “Teaneck Council Ousts Members From Zoning And Planning Boards” (June 22, 2023), was a