By Sylvia Sterne, , Seattle I do not accept Albert Feldmann (Letters, Sept. 15) and other American Jews being appalled that a supposedly anti-Israel piece of theater can be performed here in Seattle. Does anyone remember how hard Jews fought to maintain freedom of speech and civil liberties? Does anyoneContinue Reading

By Josh Basson , , Seattle Many thanks for the beautiful front page photo of Rabbi William Greenberg, rabbi emeritus of our Congregation Ezra Bessaroth taken by Daniel Levisohn (Sept. 15). My friends and I enjoyed attending a spiritually uplifting dedication ceremony on Sept. 10 of a sefer Torah commissionedContinue Reading

By Albert A. Feldmann , , Seattle I was appalled to read about the Seattle Repertory Theater�s plans to stage the play My Name is Rachel Corrie (As Seattle Rep kicks off its season…,� Sept. 1). Everyone must regret the death of this young local woman in the course ofContinue Reading

By Josh Basson , , Seattle I commend Ilana Freedman�s insightful article (�Empowering our community against terrorism,� Sept. 1). Freedman points out how we can do our part in foiling unpredictable terror attacks targeting Jews and Americans. We need to live normal lives and not be deterred by terrorists. IfContinue Reading

By Rick Harkavy, Executive Director, Pacific Northwest Region, American Jewish Congress, With the upcoming production in Seattle of the play, My Name is Rachel Corrie, it is critical that pro-Israel advocates familiarize themselves with what happened to Rachel Corrie: 1. While Rachel Corrie�s death was a tragic accident, she wasContinue Reading

By Nancy F. Geiger, Vice President for Finance & Administration, Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle, In an article entitled �As Seattle Rep kicks off its season, some local Jews are upset about an upcoming production� (Sept. 1) , your reporter wrote that Seattle Reperatory Theatre marketing director Cynthia Fuhrman hadContinue Reading

By Rabbi Daniel Weiner , Temple De Hirsch Sinai The season of forgiveness is upon us. But it follows a tough summer for our people. Mel Gibson’s Jew-hating rant gave proof to the wisdom of gematria: in goes the wine, and out come the secrets (although, in his case, itContinue Reading

By Tina Novick, , Bellevue I have been a subscriber to the Jewish Transcript/JTNews for over 18 years. Your decision-making regarding two parts of the most recent JTNews (August 18) is highly suspect. First, why do we need to see a picture of the [alleged] gunman on the front page,Continue Reading

By Alison Solam, , Shoreline When I picked up the August 18 edition of the JTNews, I was appalled to see the photo of the [alleged] killer of my dear friend, Pam Waechter, featured on the front page. While I understand the journalistic need to get the reader?s immediate attention,Continue Reading

By Rob Spitzer, Andrew Benjamin, , Seattle It was with great disappointment that we read the full page advertisement of the Republican National Committee in the August 18 JTNews. The advertisement touts the defeat of Joseph Lieberman in the Democratic primary in Connecticut as a defeat for those who supportContinue Reading

By Rainer Waldman Adkins, Chairperson, Brit Tzedek v?Shalom, Greater Seattle Chapter, Regarding Neil Goldberg?s letter (August 18) of the Israel Solidarity rally: Imagine: someone says that Jews worldwide are integrally connected to and responsible for supporting the policies of the government of Israel. There is no daylight or distinction betweenContinue Reading

By Edna Oberman, , Seattle In the same letter in the last JTNews (August 18), Robert Kaufman managed to tar both Rabbi Ted Falcon and Jamal Rahman � two people whom I admire for their spirituality and their interfaith work. Jamal Rahman reaches out to Jews more than any otherContinue Reading

By multiple authors, , A shining example Editor?s note: These words from Rabbi Rosenbaum were inadvertently omitted from the pieces sent by community rabbis in the August 4 edition of JTNews. In the Mourner?s Kaddish, we open with the words ?Magnified and sanctified be God?s name.? Why? It?s because whenContinue Reading

By multiple authors, , We are deeply saddened by the senseless tragedy of July 28. Our hearts go out to the victims and families of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle and to all those who are suffering. Northwest Interfaith Community Outreach has roots in the painful event of 9/11.Continue Reading

By Rabbi Shalom D. Farkash , Chabad of the Central Cascades ‘God, how long?’ (Psalms 90:13) The story is told of a simple, unlettered Jew who kept a tavern on a distant crossroads, many weeks’ journey from the nearest Jewish community, who one year he decided to make the tripContinue Reading

By multiple authors, , Not just an Orthodox issue The last JTNews issue article about my having recently dodged bullets in two predatory lawsuits from non-Jewish prison inmates (?Prison Chaplain off the hook,? June 23) was very accurate. However, the term ?Orthodox? appeared so many times that readers might mistakenlyContinue Reading

By Rabbi Chaim Levine , LivingJudaism ‘I wish some people would grow up.’ ‘Some people just don’t think.’ ‘Some people are so insensitive.’ ‘Some people are so opinionated.’ We’ve all thought and said these things at some point. We’ve all felt amazed at the behavior and thinking of ‘some people.’Continue Reading