Tell Hashem: ‘We Choose Life’
I was riding through the south of Israel this past year with my grandson who lives near Kever Rachel with his family. Yoni took me
I was riding through the south of Israel this past year with my grandson who lives near Kever Rachel with his family. Yoni took me
If you never observed a Teaneck Board of Education meeting, you only need to watch the recording of the last one to get a true
Eli Amdur wrote, well, an awesome article on how unamazing many people’s word skills are (“Why is Everything Either ‘Amazing’ or ‘Awesome’?” September 26, 2024).
Two issues ago, Zachary Ottenstein chose to broadcast his affliction with Trump Derangement Syndrome by imagining that a second Trump presidency would somehow usher in
Elections count, and in Teaneck 2024’s board of education election the participation of our community is particularly vital. We are fortunate to have an extremely
Living in our community, and seeing the myriad ways that communal standards seem to assume that all of its members have large amounts of disposable
I have the pleasure, one morning each week, to work in Brooklyn. I drive early to beat the traffic, earning myself a very special few
In the avalanche of articles, op-ed pieces and letters supporting Donald Trump that appear in your paper week in and week out, it was extremely
Never Again is a nice term, but it is not real. “Never forget, never forgive,” we have often said. Another Holocaust is possible, that is
There may seem to be more critical issues in the Jewish community, but I believe we cannot overlook traffic safety. This is something that we
In last week’s real estate column, Nechama Polak asked, “Where have all the homes gone?” (September 26, 2024) and rightly answered that people with fully
I hope this letter finds you well. As a board member of Project Ezrah and a local business operator, I want to take a moment