Respect and Reason
Parshat Korach As in numerous readings of past weeks, we find the message left by our haftarah to be taught by both comparison and contrast.
Parshat Korach As in numerous readings of past weeks, we find the message left by our haftarah to be taught by both comparison and contrast.
Just to review, Golda was born in Kiev in 1898. She came to the U.S. with her mother and two sisters in 1906. They came
We often say that someone isn’t in the right frame of mind for something. For example, Chazal tell us not to try to calm someone
One would think that we, of all people, would not become as emotionally involved when we see a video of the campers arriving to spend
The current elections in Israel and the probability of dealing with Trump’s “Deal of the Century” have highlighted the need to clarify the relationship between
Reviewing: “The Unwanted: America, Auschwitz, and a Village Caught in Between,” by Michael Dobbs. Alfred Knopf. 2019. English. Hardcover. 368 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1524733193. Michael Dobbs’
Reviewing: “From Infinity to Man: The Fundamental Ideas of Kabbalah Within the Framework of Information Theory and Quantum Physics,” by Eduard Shyfrin. White Raven Publishing.
A recent report stated that David Irving, who lost a defamation suit against Deborah Lipstadt and Penguin publishers who accused him of Holocaust denial, had
(Courtesy of JNF) For the first time ever, the public can be part of a unique piece of history as Jewish National Fund-USA (JNF-USA) offers
Since we moved into our home 32 years ago, we have been celebrating Memorial Day weekend with a family/friends barbecue on the Sunday of the
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Being a teacher is very rewarding. Not financially, of course, but in many intangible ways. Although the Jewish community has deep respect for teachers in