An Open Letter From the Kindertransport Association
In November 1938, on the cusp of World War II, England agreed to rescue 10,000 Jewish children residing in Europe. This rescue operation, which continued
In November 1938, on the cusp of World War II, England agreed to rescue 10,000 Jewish children residing in Europe. This rescue operation, which continued
We are responding to your letter last week against the Am Echad efforts (“Save our Kotel,” February 24, 2022). Please understand that everyone is welcome
In regard to “More Tachanun Please” (February 17, 2022), might I add that Tachanun, especially its physical, body-positioning aspects, follows on from our formal orchestrated
As I prepared to bring Torah and (other) essentials to El Salvador, I read your article featuring Parkview Pharmacy (“Teaneck’s Parkview Pharmacy: New Owner, New
I would like to commend TVAC on a superlative response to a recent call to our home. Eric Orgen, TVAC’s president, and his fellow volunteers
Thank you so much for the multi-page ad that you ran in the paper last week entitled “Save Our Kotel” (February 17, 2022). While I
In his “Torah from Eretz Yisrael” article (“The L-Word” February 10, 2022), Rabbi Moshe Taragin describes a model of leadership based on the vestments of
I was delighted to read that the Jewish students at the Newark campus of Rutgers University have just established a Hillel Chapter (“Rutgers-Newark Campus Gets
I always appreciate and enjoy reading Nina Glick’s honest and real articles in The Link including her most recent, “Maybe It’s Time to Go Backwards“
Jordanna Schiff’s article “My Bittersweet Goodbye” in the February 3, 2022 issue of the Jewish Link was very moving. Ms. Schiff certainly experienced a challenging
During history class we talked about the Whoopi Goldberg comment and it angered many of us. I decided to write her a letter to try
Your columnist David Roher is a wonderful person. I love his write-ups of all things athletic, especially when I’m included, and his father is the