Letters to the editor: July 22
Anyone can be a teacher
I want to thank you for the article in your July 8 issue, “Synagogues face religious school teacher shortage.” I...
Letters to the editor: July 15
Memories of the White House
Jesse Berman excellently reported the Camp Airy June 29 fire through individual memories of the White House dining hall (“Fire...
Letters to the editor: July 8
America’s original sin
Jeff Knisbacher makes some good points about critical race theory, but his argument about the universality of slavery misses the most important...
Letters to the editor: July 1
Affecting positive change
As I check on my sleeping children each night before heading to bed, I remind myself of the often-times dangerous and scary...
Letters to the editor: June 24
Are we better off?
I applaud the editorial staff for the recent article “Bad timing” (June 17). While the Biden administration ran on President Joe...
Letters to the editor: June 17
What about the Squad?
In a letter to the editor that appeared in the June 3 issue of the JT (“Standing with the oppressed”), the...
Letters to the editor: June 10
Honest debate about guns
Jonathon S. Tobin’s recent opinion piece on guns and the Second Amendment (“The only honest discussion about guns rests on the...
Letters to the editor: June 3
Standing with the oppressed
We as Jews must stand on the side of truth (“Where do Jews fit into critical race theory?” May 20). There...
Letters to the editor: May 27
More Torah-based opinions
Regarding Rabbi Yaakov Menken’s opinion article, I feel compelled to congratulate him for presenting a clear and unabashed Torah perspective on the...
Letters to the editor: May 20
Not in line with Jewish ideas
In a piece in last week’s JT, Yaakov Menken cherrypicks — deforms, actually — Jewish texts to place them...