What About the Students?
Is it too much to expect that a meeting of a town’s board of education be solely committed to focusing on the needs of the
Is it too much to expect that a meeting of a town’s board of education be solely committed to focusing on the needs of the
Charles Selengut’s piece (“Do Jews Have a Future in the United States? A Pessimistic View,” August 19, 2021) is the latest in a series of
As a former Englewood, New Jersey, school board member I understand the time and commitment needed to be on a school board. However, supporting the
Our team at Jew in the City was delighted to see Rachel Kovacs’ well-written and well-argued article, “The Case for Revisiting the Media’s Reflection of
Moderate Democrat Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) impressed me greatly when he first ran for Congress back in 2016 in my 5th District as being very well
I am writing in response to last week’s New in the Neighborhood column. It was titled, “I Don’t Understand” (August 19, 2021). I am hoping
In “My Unorthodox 5781 (August 12, 2021),” Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein characterizes Julia Haart of the Netflix series “My Unorthodox Life” as someone who (a) “publicly
Dear Mr. Kranz, I very much appreciated your article last week (“Summer Sustenance,” August 12, 2021) which dealt with the very crucial issue of whether
The low air density in the Poconos might affect pizza quality, but let’s not forget (i) regional global warming disparities, (ii) chloramine added to the
Antisemitism has been ubiquitous for millennia. It serves as a convenient scapegoat for deflecting blame on officials during bad times, as a means of gaining
Do we seek commonalities or do we focus on differences? Unite or divide? This, to me, is the underlying issue. The sad old joke of
Lately, I’ve noticed frequent chatter on the internet talking of organizing a muscular primary challenge to Rep. Gottheimer. This is part of the radical (“progressive”)