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Queens College: Is It Still a Safe Place to Send Our Children?
Dear Editor:
I have a long history with Queens College, even though I never attended as a student.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Queens College: Is It Still a Safe Place to Send Our Children?
Dear Editor:
I have a long history with Queens College, even though I never attended as a student.
My Letter to the Pennsylvania Gazette
Dear Editor:
Dear Editor:
Many traveled to Washington on November 13 for the long overdue mass demonstration in support of Israel’s battle for survival against Palestinian barbarism. But the question remains: What else can we do?
An Open Letter to Rabbis and Congregants Across the USA
Dear Editor:
I hope this letter finds you all as well as can be, considering the fact that the Jewish people everywhere are fighting for our very existence. I live in Israel, and I myself have three sons and one son-in-law who have been sent to the front lines. The truth is that there is not a child in this country whose safety can be guaranteed even in his own bed. There is no need for me to elaborate. Social media has brought all these atrocities into every single home across the globe.
Magic in the Air
Dear Editor:
“Hi, I have an open slot this afternoon. Can I do a magic show in your house?”
Dear Editor:
The death and destruction our nation experienced last week on a scale not seen since the days of the Holocaust have left many with a feeling of hester panim, of Hashem proverbially hiding His face from His nation. How could this massacre happen? Israel has all the technological advances to prevent the type of attack that occurred, yet when Hashem makes a decree, none of seemingly impenetrable protections will work to prevent the horrors inflicted by Hamas animals. And perhaps that is the point. I’m not a navi and obviously do not know why all this occurred, but perhaps Hashem is telling us to look upwards towards Him.
