The Gaza Attacks Are Worse Than the Day of Infamy
In one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous speeches, he said, “Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America
In one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s famous speeches, he said, “Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America
U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives to stand up for Israel’s right to defend itself from Hamas,
I am writing regarding the article “The Time Has Come” (May 13, 2021), written by Rabbi Michael Taubes. Rabbi Taubes writes with passion and erudition
We’ve read it myriad times, the simple explanation: These are the numbers with which to conquer Eretz Yisrael. That was then; this is now. Today,
Your recent excellent piece on the book “The Rabbi of Buchenwald: The Life and Times of Rabbi Herschel Schachter” (“YU Hosts Book Launch of ‘The
Readers are free to disagree with “A Modest Proposal for LGBTQ Jews” (April 22, 2021). If you believe Rabbi Appelbaum’s position is untenable, raise your
I read the heartfelt “A Father’s Hesped” by Aryeh Morris (May 6, 2021), for his 19-year-old son, yeshiva student Donny Morris, z”l, a Teaneck lad
An Israeli Jew visiting from Israel for a family simcha is gunned down in Baltimore and murdered just for being a Jew. Where is the
As you know I write a lot of letters. Many of us have written letters to both Jewish and non-Jewish outlets on various topics over
Last time I saw him, he looked very different. He didn’t look at me. He didn’t say hi to me. Not because he didn’t want
Thank you for sharing information about the recent Lefkovits Family Park Mikvah event for the Edison/Highland community—and beyond (“Rebbetzins Share Insights at HP/Edison Mikvah Event”
Thank you, Rabbi Applebaum (“A Modest Proposal for LGBTQ Jews,” April 22, 2021), for your courage in publicly acknowledging the pain and suffering caused by