Moving Teaneck Forward
In government and politics, it is important to have a healthy combination of steady hands and new progressive and diverse voices. That is why I
In government and politics, it is important to have a healthy combination of steady hands and new progressive and diverse voices. That is why I
I am writing in response to the letter to the editor titled “Let’s Make Some Room” (September 8, 2022). The author shares her daughter’s painful
Chatting with a contemporary on Shemini Atzeres we each remembered how in the 1950s and 1960s throngs would come to shul for Yizkor. Yizkor was
As the only incumbent female member of the Teaneck Township Council, I am proud to support and endorse Desiree Ramos Reiner and Latisha Garcia in
The Teaneck Democratic Municipal Committee and its officials have a storied history of bigotry, antisemitism and racism. Most recently, the TDMC passed a resolution that
In his column “Why Mainstream Jewish Groups Didn’t Defend Yeshiva University” (October 6, 2022) Mr. Tobin offered useful insights about the controversy at YU over
I want to give a shoutout to a wise columnist, Nesanel Yosef Safran, whose witty and profound words appear in the back of the newspaper
The writer of the article titled “For Ourselves and Our Children, We Must Be Better (at Making Some Room),” September 29, 2022, along with the
This past Thursday was a glorious day weather wise after the cold and rainy Yom Kippur day we had. I had to take a walk
Television viewers received a special bonus during the Rosh Hashanah week, with the showing of the new Ken Burns documentary, “The U.S. and the Holocaust.”
Thank you for the beautiful, insightful article written by Rabbi Elie Mischel, “It’s Time to Move On: From Modern Orthodoxy To Religious Zionism” (September 22,
In last week’s Letters to the Editor, the idea that children in our community rely far too much on technology was presented (“Technology in the