Purim Satire Was Offensive And Insensitive
As Muslims and residents of Teaneck, where the common beliefs and respect for people of different faiths always triumphs any derogatory opinions, we condemn the
As Muslims and residents of Teaneck, where the common beliefs and respect for people of different faiths always triumphs any derogatory opinions, we condemn the
I am very grateful to Rabbi Tully Harcsztark and Rivka Press Schwartz for initiating the substance abuse survey in our high schools and writing their
Early this morning, on my car radio, I was listening to several interviews of people who had survived COVID, lost people to COVID, and still
While reading the March 11 issue of The Jewish Link, I did a double take when I saw the ad on page 14 and thought
All too often our people are faced with acts of terrorism, anti-Semitic violence and now, “cancel culture.” In my opinion, the many different Jewish organizations
Rich Siegel took The Jewish Link to task for publishing a Purim satire that made a joke about giving vaccine “shots” to Palestinians (“Purim Satire
After mulling over numerous possible reactions to Rich Siegel’s anti-Israel rant and obscene Auschwitz comparison to your ingenious Purim satire issue (“Purim Satire ‘News’ Was
Seemingly unmentioned in the back-and-forth in the Letters to the Editor, and in humor columns, about the propriety of eating Hamantaschen, named after Haman, is
Although I do not consider myself a dating expert, I am a recovering single, having found my husband four years ago, after being a divorced,
A comment on Rabbi Jachter’s article, “Perspectives on the Divine Influence on Megillat Esther” (March 4, 2021). World War II officially ended May 8,1945. The
As seen throughout the March 4 edition of the Jewish Link, the despicable SNL anti-Semitic joke has brought out a storm of outrage from all
I was deeply complimented to see the news story, in the March 4 issue, about the Holocaust museum created in my honor by the 11th-grade