Letters

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Political Advocacy Is Not the Way

I wholeheartedly agree with Dr. Simcha Katz (“Supporting the Jewish Homeland,” summer 2012) that greater kavanah in our tefillot is…

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Orthodox Students on Campus ll

As the vice president for Global Jewish Experience at Hillel’s Schusterman International Center, part of my role is overseeing all…

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The Purpose of Prayer

I was quite disturbed by the message conveyed in the article “How Was Your Davening?” (fall 2012). The author states…

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Orthodox Students on Campus

Dr. Simcha Katz’s message (“Strengthening Orthodoxy on Campus,” fall 2012) includes a surprisingly blunt assessment of Jewish day school education:…

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Where Are the Women?

I wholeheartedly agree with Ann Koffsky’s article in the fall issue (“Please Put the Women Back In”) that the absence…

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Feeling Excluded

I read the thousands of words written in the article “Can We All Get Along?” (summer 2012), but the proverbial…

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Texting on Shabbat

I appreciated Rabbi Gil Student’s fascinating analysis of texting on Shabbat (“What’s Wrong with Texting on Shabbat?” spring 2012). It…

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Genuine Jewish Unity

Your recent cover story on Jewish unity (summer 2012) brought to mind a fascinating experience I was privileged to be…

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Responding to the Affordability Crisis

Responding to the Affordability Crisis In the summer issue of Jewish Action (“Making Orthodox Life More Affordable”), OU President Dr.…

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The Future of the Sefer

The Future of the Sefer I found the recent Jewish Action issue (spring 2011) about technology and Torah to be…

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Out-of-Town Living—A Boost for Aliyah?

Out-of-Town Living—A Boost for Aliyah? We very much appreciated Rabbi Weil’s article “The Out-of-Town Advantage” (summer 2011). We did, however,…

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