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Chesed...The Gift That Keeps Giving Dear Editor: After many years of spending summers in day camp, my...
Chesed...The Gift That Keeps Giving Dear Editor: After many years of spending summers in day camp, my...
Dear Editor:
With the rise of the Radical Right and the Far Right, you not only have the growth of Survival-of-the-Fittest Social Darwinism ideology in today’s Republican Party, featuring their desire not only to cut and reduce spending on all of the social safety-net federal government social programs (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, College Student Loans), you also get their growing cold-hearted desire to totally abolish them.
Dear Editor:
I enjoyed Warren Hecht’s columns lately about the Siyum HaShas and his travel escapades through Spain. Perhaps he turned over a new leaf. However, his last article was disappointing. I am not going to comment on everything from his most recent column, but just some highlights, or more aptly termed “lowlights”!
Dear Editor:
For what it’s worth, here is my take on the election. I have always felt that we have an unhinged demagogue as president. We, as Jews, should know better than to follow a lying low-life demagogue. His rallies remind many of us of other rallies in other countries. Since when does America have such vitriolic rallies for one man?
Dear Editor:
Hunter Biden, applying for a job at a large Gas and Electric Company in Ukraine
Dear Editor:
Drip, drip, drip, watch your tax dollars go down the drain. Have you also seen all the “Don’t Let Tax, Water, or Repair Charges Come Between You and Your Property” full-page ads in many daily and weekly neighborhood newspapers? It deals with New Yorkers who owe real estate tax, water, sewer, emergency repair, or other property-related charges “the City of New York may sell a lien on your property” advertisement. Is this the best way the NYC Departments of Finance and Environmental Protection, along with Housing Preservation and Development, can spend taxpayers’ dollars?
Dear Editor:
I hope you can clear up a matter that has mystified me for a long time, namely, why do you afford Warren Hecht a forum when his ideas are so completely repugnant to, presumably, the vast majority of your readers? Personally, I regard his column as simply a waste of valuable space in your high-quality weekly publication.