Purim Satire ‘News’ Was in Bad Taste
The “Purim Satire” section of your February 25 issue contained an item which I feel any decent person would find to be in extremely bad
The “Purim Satire” section of your February 25 issue contained an item which I feel any decent person would find to be in extremely bad
So many knew her, visited her, befriended her—during both her better and more difficult times. I met her when I had the pleasure of meeting
Yes, I am related to The Jewish Link publisher so one can argue that I am biased, but this past week’s Jewish Link was so
As a result of attending the amazing Siyum Hashas at MetLife Stadium last year, along with the urging of my much-wiser grandchildren, I have become
In his letter (“Continuing Discussions on COVID-19 and Masks,” February 18, 2021), Dr. Yosef Glassman references the frightening number of children who die of pneumonia
Yom HaShoah is the day designated to annually commemorate the Holocaust, the tragic result of the Final Solution. That was the name given to the
When someone tells you they are hurting, it is important to listen. That’s basic human empathy. And when someone gives you ways to show support
Over the past year in particular we have had to deal with numerous issues that have brought opposing viewpoints to the forefront. However, this past
You might have never known this, but Rush Limbaugh was my best friend at one point in time. The year was 2011. I had just
We have the greatest respect and reverence for Alan M. Singer, Ph.D.; we always read his articles with anticipation and curiosity. He is brilliant, caring
I fully agree with Michael Feldstein’s recent suggestion to de-individualize the Prayer for the Welfare of the American Government (“Prayer, Politics and the Pulpit” February
The death of a great leader is felt across an entire nation. The Jewish people have unfortunately become very familiar with this sentiment over the