Antisemitism at CUNY
As a once-proud alumnus of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, a four-year college under the umbrella of The City University of New York, having
As a once-proud alumnus of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, a four-year college under the umbrella of The City University of New York, having
I noticed that in Michael Feldstein’s Meet Me in the Middle feature of the June 30 issue (“Orthodox Singles: 20 Years Later Many of the
It was with great sadness that I learned about the passing of Rabbi Chaim Wasserman in your newspaper. I had the privilege to meet R’
Here in Passaic/Clifton one doesn’t need in-depth statistical analysis to see the danger—one needs only to open their eyes. The electric-scooter riders are yeshiva bochurim—virtually
I wanted to write in response to Rosalie Greenberg’s letter “StoryWalk Should Tell a Different Story,” published in the June 23 edition, bemoaning the Teaneck
It has been 51 years since my father, Joseph Rosenzweig, z”l, left this earth in June of 1972 (the 30th of Sivan 5732). Rabbi Alexander
I would like to thank The Jewish Link for covering the recent ruling of the New York Supreme Court against Yeshiva University (“NY State Supreme
The OU put out this statement about the recent Supreme Court decision in Dobbs: see the full letter on page 59. “The Orthodox Union is
The leadership of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (Orthodox Union) has issued the following statement: In the wake of the U.S. Supreme
In “Chesed at the Airport … and in Our Lives” (June 16, 2022), Michael Feldstein recounts a recent “Mi ki amcha Yisrael” moment involving a
I was heartened recently to read of the L’Dor Va-Dor group in Florida using the tenet of religious freedom to challenge the law in Florida,
David and Karen Mandelbaum are demonstrating a commitment to Torah values as they support kosher dining at Princeton and practice hakarat hatov, appreciation for a