Letters | Nov. 9, 2022
Who’s allowed to define antisemitism?
The logical inconsistency of those who proclaim that they seek better Jewish-Muslim relations while vociferously opposing the International Holocaust Remembrance...
Letters to the Editor | Nov. 2, 2022
Antisemitism’s Kanye moment
As a committed and proud Jew, I have been following the rise of antisemitism and, in my own small way, doing what...
Letters to the editor | Oct. 26, 2022
Speaking of intersectionality
Regarding “Both the left and the right have turned on the Jews” (Opinion, Oct. 20): Writer Ian Haworth is right: “Yet again...
Letters to the Editor | Oct. 19, 2022
A leader is a leader
In your Oct. 13 issue, you beautifully introduced Cantor Suzanne Hamstra of Washington Hebrew Congregation. But why did you fall...
Letters to the Editor | October 6, 2022
Yom Kippur and eating disorders
Thank you for approaching the topic of eating disorders and Yom Kippur, including the repentance of sins “For Jews with...
Letters to the Editor | September 22, 2022
Everyone’s an Elizabethan
The gracious reporting by American media following the death of Queen Elizabeth II is both gratifying and somewhat amusing, in that the...
Letters to the editor | September 15, 2022
Lessons about student debt forgiveness
The Sept. 8 editorial “Student debt forgiveness” failed to mention several relevant issues. First is that, contrary to the highway...
Letters to the Editor | September 8, 2022
Call for a DOJ investigation
I was deeply moved by Amy Neustein’s opinion piece, “Mothers Who Report Abuse Still Losing Custody ‘at Staggering Rates,’” (Sept....
Letters | September 1, 2022
Rosen was better than most
I was surprised that the article “10 Jewish Baseball Players” (Aug. 18) left out Al Rosen. He played for the...
Letters | August 25, 2022
Make that 11
In your article “10 Jewish baseball players” (Aug. 18), you didn’t mention Al Rosen who played third base in 1948 for the...