Letters
Fayga Marks’ story brought tears to my eyes. This kind of kiddush Hashem, personal sacrifice and ability to cleave to…
There is a “striking” contrast between the winter cover (“Striking a Balance: Work and Family) showing a woman single-handedly (with…
Reading about the term “Half Shabbos” used to describe those who use their cell phones on Shabbat (summer 2012), made…
I thank Mr. Berman for his letter. As the title of my column indicates, these are brief reviews. In the…
Your recent cover story, which includes profiles of working women and “Tips for the Working Mom,” is an important one.…
I enjoyed Rabbi Shalom Baum’s letter in response to the article “Is Half-Shabbos Really No Shabbos?” (fall 2012) on the…
In his review of Rabbi David Hartman’s book The God Who Hates Lies: Confronting & Rethinking Jewish Tradition (winter 2012),…
I enjoyed the winter issue and was particularly intrigued by Bayla Sheva Brenner’s excellent article about my nephew Rabbi Josh…
I was greatly disturbed by the article “Torah Judaism is Alive in Germany” by Bayla Sheva Brenner (winter 2012). The…
I found Rabbi Eli Gersten’s article addressing the kosher concerns of cut fruit (“Cut Fruit at the Office,” winter 2012)…
Rabbi Zev Eleff’s plaintive cry about the (alleged) dearth of historical data on American Orthodox Jewry (“In Search of American…