(en) Siegler, Bonnie. « 'Lost' and found », American Jewish Life magazine, février / mars 2008. Ouvert le 31 août 2011. « He and his family attended the local synagogue on weekends and a 13 year-old Damon had his bar mitzvah in Teaneck […] But he does say his childhood and Jewish background have added to who he is today. “The area was culturally diverse and that is one of the reasons I loved it. I didn't have the experience of some other people I've met who say they were 15 before they saw someone who wasn't white or that they hadn't met a Jewish person yet. The idea was that I was a Jewish white kid growing up in Teaneck, but at the same time, I had black and Filipino and Asian friends and to have that experience all through high school while getting an awesome education was wonderful […]” »
(en) Rohan, Virginia. « North Jersey simply not 'Lost' ». The Record, February 5, 2007. « Lindelof got into the production end of television while at Teaneck High School, where he worked on a start-up TV news program […] » Citation : « What was cool about growing up in New Jersey, especially Bergen County, is it was very diverse. […] I literally went to high school with people of all different races and ethnicities and backgrounds. That broadened my horizons as a writer. It made me interested in other people's stories. »[LIEN MORT ?]