You Call It Noise, but It’s Music to My Ears
In 2020, our communities went through drastic changes as our shul doors were shuttered for months. Our slow return began in outdoor settings, with limited
In 2020, our communities went through drastic changes as our shul doors were shuttered for months. Our slow return began in outdoor settings, with limited
In writing about Heroes in the Time of Polio, Rabbi Hoffman mentions Dr. Jonas Salk, the discoverer of the polio vaccine. I think R. Hoffman
From her relatively safe perch in Fair Lawn, New Jersey reader JoAnn Goldstein (“The Israeli Elections,” November 23, 2022) joins noted liberal hand-wringers journalist Thomas
In reading Khaled Abu Toameh’s commentary, “Qatar’s Double Game: Funding Islamists While Pretending to Be America’s Ally” in The Jewish Link, I could not help
Making a Difference at the MVC As I was making my way through your Nov. 10 issue, the title of Jewel Safren’s column caught my
If at all possible, can we please do our best to keep little children out of the main sanctuary during davening times? It’s hard to
I am writing regarding the main article on the front page issue of your November 9, 2022 issue, “Midterm Takeaways for Israel, US Jews.” The
The “Commentary” column in the November 10, 2022, issue of The Jewish Link confused me (“A Reaction to a Reaction to the Israeli Elections,” by
Looking at your last week’s headline article “Midterm Takeaways for Israel, US Jews” (November 10, 2022) one would get the impression that the pro-Israel community
Antisemitic incidents have been on the rise in New Jersey. Condemnation of all forms of Jew-hatred is necessary and important, but not enough. Education and
Here we go again … open season on Jews. Kyrie Irving, whose main claim to fame is that he can throw a ball through a
We read Bereshit a few weeks ago, which prompted me to think about the correspondence of some modern scientific “discoveries” that, in fact, verify ancient