Why Be Religious?
Two articles in your September 9 issue left me somewhat dissatisfied: “Why Some Choose to Be Religious and Others Do Not” by Rabbi Haim Jachter;
Two articles in your September 9 issue left me somewhat dissatisfied: “Why Some Choose to Be Religious and Others Do Not” by Rabbi Haim Jachter;
We read with interest a recent letter to the editor regarding antisemitism in the local community, which asks, “Where is Federation?” (August 26, 2021) Federation
Dear Friends, As you may know, Bergen Hatzalah began operations in Bergen County on September 3. Bergen Hatzalah has created a working relationship with the
Whether one agrees or vehemently disagrees with Charles Selengut’s pessimistic views on the current status of American Jewry, it behooves myopic letter writers who challenge
The August 26 edition of The Jewish Link featured two interesting letters. In “Time to Leave the Democrat Party,” Martin Polack argued how the Democratic
I received a call this past week from my 91-year old father, currently living deep in West Maryland. He phoned to tell me how much
I was deeply disturbed reading an article in the Coaching section of the August 13 edition where the author takes us through three “skills” to
The August 12 issue of The Jewish Link has a number of pieces related to a variety of antisemitic and anti-Israel issues at home and
If you know of someone who is homebound in Bergenfield/Teaneck who would like to hear shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah, please let us know and
The article “Clifton BOE Anti-Israel Comments Draw Criticism” (August 19, 2021), by Debra Rubin was very interesting, but I feel that she missed the tenor
It’s time to leave the Democrat Party. For decades, Jews have aligned themselves with the Democrat Party because we believed that our values of social
What a surprise I had when I opened up The Jewish Link to see my friends Bob Hilliard and Ed Herman, who were so helpful