
Racism: It Runs Both Ways
Tenth-grader Mordy Barnett (The Idea School), presented a beautiful, well-written, factually sourced and concise history of Teaneck’s race relations since 1964 (“Not So Black and
Tenth-grader Mordy Barnett (The Idea School), presented a beautiful, well-written, factually sourced and concise history of Teaneck’s race relations since 1964 (“Not So Black and
It seems that in the short term, we react. Heinous sexual abuse—lots of instant opinions. Gunman in a shul—the same. In a few weeks our
In response to the letter to the editor by David Gulko (January 20, 2022) urging the withdrawal of vaccine-related rules, I would like to address
In the description of his heroic escape with fellow congregants at Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker credited their survival with
First I would like to commend The Link on the articles in memory of Rabbi Alvin Marcus, z”l (“A Tribute to Rabbi Alvin Marcus, zt”l”;
It is great that we receive The Jewish Link here in Boca. Thank you. Regarding the article about Tankless Water Heaters (“Six Reasons to Go
For as long as I have been a reader, I have been impressed at The Jewish Link’s commitment to balanced, nonpartisan reporting. It is for
Our communal institutions, including schools, shuls and sports leagues, either require COVID vaccines for participation or impose restrictions, such as masks, on those who are
Regarding “Watch Out for Phone Call Scams” (January 6, 2022), I want to add a warning for readers to take proactive actions to protect their
The fight against COVID-19 seems to be a never-ending struggle and is mirrored by a never-ending stream of letters, pro and con, about vaccinations. I
The Chaim Walder saga that has unfolded over the past weeks has created upheaval across the Jewish world, as it must. Walder was one of
KidsPetition is predicated on the false assumption that yeshiva administrators are actively seeking any frivolous reason to close schools. It suggests that administrators are making