
Disappointed in Josh Gottheimer
As a supposed supporter of the Jewish people and the state of Israel, I am extremely disappointed that Josh Gottheimer voted with his Democratic colleagues
As a supposed supporter of the Jewish people and the state of Israel, I am extremely disappointed that Josh Gottheimer voted with his Democratic colleagues
In this past week’s issue, Avi Ciment introduced himself to your readership and used his opening article (“As I See It,” February 2, 2023) to
This Shabbos is Parshas Yisro. An important verse often overlooked, is that Hashem demands the Jewish people to be “mamleches kohanim” and a “goy kadosh”
There was no one like Rav Moshe Kahn. He dedicated his life to connecting women to Torah on the highest of levels. And that’s all
The famous quotation “Send not to know, For whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee” (John Donne, Ernest Hemingway) is frighteningly appropriate today in
Shlomo Yosef “Yoshe” Nachfolger—a cousin of ours—a melamed, a lamdin and a tzaddik, recently went to shul and after saying Shema at his seat, he
Finding out a family member has cancer is devastating. No matter what the prognosis, it’s scary as hell. Nobody thinks it will happen to them,
Dear Bergen County Community, On July 6, 2022, the Rabbinical Court of New City, Vaad Hadin V’Horaah, issued a psak (rabbinic ruling) stating that Mr.
It was with great sorrow that we learned of Rene Slotkin’s, z”l, passing in the summer of 2022. After reading the wonderful article about him
In last week’s issue, Rabbi Moshe Taragin provided a very well-written article (“Ask, Don’t Tell,” January 26, 2023) using one little-considered aspect of the Yetzias
January 27, 2023 marked the 78th year of the liberation of Auschwitz. I was reading an article that noted Eddo Verdoner, the Netherlands’ national coordinator
I read the article “TikTok: It’s Not Just Social Media and It’s Not Just for Kids” (January 23, 2026) with growing dismay. The Modern Orthodox