The Left, the Right and The Uniquely Jewish
I appreciated reading David Suissa’s piece “Loving Israel, from Left to Right” (May 12, 2022), and in particular his pinpointing of the difference between how
I appreciated reading David Suissa’s piece “Loving Israel, from Left to Right” (May 12, 2022), and in particular his pinpointing of the difference between how
I would like to propose a straightforward suggestion to the question Mitchell First raised regarding the origin of the word עגל and how it relates
President Biden made a serious error in his decision to reject Israel’s request for early delivery of long-range military tanker aircraft that Israel has purchased.
Much has been written and commented concerning the waves of terrorism currently taking place in Israel. None have encapsulated the effects of these actions as
I would like to add a few words of clarification and some humble suggestions regarding the topic of Rabbi Jachter’s learned and thoughtful column on
Like Debra Rubin, we are deeply concerned by the recent program “Know Your Rights: College Activism on Palestine,” presented by the Center for Security, Race
Thank you Dr. Chani Maybruch for addressing the topic of dating and genetic diseases in your column (“The Girl I Am Dating Just Told Me
On Sunday, May 15, flags across the United States will be flown at half-staff as we remember and honor all those law enforcement officers who
The story of the Schanzer family (“Schanzer Brothers Honor Their Righteous Saviors on Yom Hashoa” May 8, 2022) is an excellent tribute to an outstanding
Over Shabbat, I enjoyed reading Nina Glick’s article “When You Hear the Siren” (May 5. 2022), her heartfelt appreciation of the local volunteer ambulance corps.
I’m writing about the recent stories in your paper about Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. (“Is Rutgers Advising BDS Allies?” April 27, 2022
Our typical morning routine while running around to get ready for school always includes a combination of: “Eat breakfast. Get dressed. Is everything packed? Do