Letters to the editor: Oct. 8
Give Trump his due credit
A bit ironic that the editorial staff ran a column on last year’s Abraham Accords, applauding “the progress and the...
Letters to the editor: Oct. 1
No comparison to the Holocaust
There is no comparison to any event now or before, and hopefully I pray, there will never be a catastrophe...
Letters to the editor: Sept. 24
Trump at fault in Afghanistan
The Sept. 10 issue’s letter, “Time for Biden to go,” is an example of revisionist history. Former President Donald Trump...
Letters to the editor: Sept. 17
Maryland leads in protecting bees
Thank you for your article “The state of our bees” in the Sept. 3 edition, in which the JT discusses...
Letters to the editor: Sept. 10
Time for Biden to go
The Republican Women of Baltimore County and its president Dee Hodges are shocked and heartsick by the murder of our...
Letters to the editor: Aug. 27
Divorce can be a good thing
In 2015, my life was falling apart. My entire family unit was imploding before my eyes. I received divorce...
Letters to the editor: Aug. 20
Quite a stretch
It seems to me quite a stretch (“Simone Biles exemplifies pikuach nefesh,” Aug. 6) to take a personal decision (mostly on confidential...
Letters to the editor: Aug. 13
When we can’t be out there
With all of the negative things that are coming out of COVID-19, I must say that the one good...
Letters to the editor: Aug. 6
Off base on critical race theory
Banning Critical Race Theory in no way forces or implies “skipping over the unpleasant parts” of history (“Banning critical...
Letters to the editor: July 30
Critical race theory’s approach is divisive
Critical Race Theory has nothing to do with the teaching of history, and banning it has nothing to do...