The Chauvin Trial
It may be semantics, but I disagree with my longtime friend Max Wisostky’s characterization of the American judicial system (“American Judicial System Is Main Victim
It may be semantics, but I disagree with my longtime friend Max Wisostky’s characterization of the American judicial system (“American Judicial System Is Main Victim
“ותלמידי יותר מכולם” It was with great interest that I read the article regarding the musical compositions of Binyamin Zwickler z”l (“‘Carry On,’ a Musical
It was with interest and no small degree of appreciation that I read the three letters in the past (April 29, 2021) issue of The
When I read Rabbi Appelbaum’s “A Modest Proposal for LGBT Jews” in the April 22, 2021 issue of the Link, my immediate reaction was “Wow.”
I write in response to the article “The Mazel Tov Heard Round the World” (April 29, 2021). I recognize that advertising is the lifeblood of
For the past 11 months we have been blessed to host our block’s (Edgewood) outdoor minyan. We davened with a minyan through rain, snow and
I am disappointed by your lede (“Dems Seek Conditions on Israel Aid”) on the front page of the April 22 edition of The Jewish Link.
In my imagination, I travel in my work and personal life a lot, even in the age of COVID. When I travel, I attend various
I have to say that I was nothing short of appalled by Rabbi Appelbaum’s proposal in last week’s Jewish Link (“A Modest Proposal for LGBTQ
Rabbi Appelbaum’s article, “A Modest Proposal for LGBTQ Jews” (April 22, 2021), calls to mind wisdom from the famous Talmudic scholar Beruriah, wife of the
As stated in the April 22 Jewish Link story “US Jewish Groups Respond to Guilty Verdict in Derek Chauvin Trial,” many of the Jewish groups
Regarding Dr. Scott David Lippe’s letter in last week’s issue, “Instability in Jordan Is Not Bad News for Israel” (April 15, 2021), his points are