There’s a Lot More To Be Said About the Tuition Crisis
I am a parent who is proud to be in debt due to the high cost of my children’s education in the Jewish day school
I am a parent who is proud to be in debt due to the high cost of my children’s education in the Jewish day school
I have had it up to here with all the back-and-forth about vaccines, mask mandates and COVID in The Jewish Link. Can’t I have my
I would like to publicly thank The Jewish Link for keeping the topic of vaccines, mask mandates and COVID on the letters page for the
I have been religiously reading Shayna B.’s column since she began writing when she was 7 years old. I am her number one fan. Since
I am concerned that my young children will not be learning how to pronounce words properly and will look at the world totally in abbreviations.
I am hoping that your readership can be of help. I was recently told that the entertainment for my one year old’s birthday party has
Much ink has been spent on these pages over the years on the tuition crisis, which has gotten exponentially worse thanks to COVID and current
I was quite surprised to read Robert Lichtman’s article supporting “compromise” at the Kotel (“The Common Sense Case for Implementing the Kotel Compromise,” March 3,
Over the past few weeks, The Jewish Link has published several articles, ads and letters regarding the ongoing controversy at the Kotel (including “The Common
Recently I have found myself working with a few women in the community whose plight I’d like to bring to everyone’s attention. These women, some
A week from today, on March 14, 2022, five years will have passed since the day Ahlam Aref Ahmad Al Tamimi—commonly known as Ahlam Tamimi—became
Jonathan Feldstein’s article (“Safety Concerns for Your Daughters in Seminary,” March 3, 2022) on the almost-weekly challenge seminary girls have in arranging Shabbat hospitality for