The Prejudice-Promulgating Professors
Academics traditionally wear the mantle of freedom of expression with great pride. They embrace the open exchange of ideas and embolden others to engage in
Academics traditionally wear the mantle of freedom of expression with great pride. They embrace the open exchange of ideas and embolden others to engage in
The 2013 general election results in New Jersey became official recently, revealing a number of interesting points about voter turnout throughout the state. I would
In times where the cohesive vision of the American Dream seems to be dissolving into an American entitlement-nightmare—which will certainly drown us from sea to
Individuals who come together in a community maintain a shared identity. Communities, and social groups of all kinds, are defined by common behaviors, beliefs and
“Gevalt! The goyim are after us! It’s the Second Holocaust! Jews are not safe in Hungary—or anywhere in Europe! My mother’s favorite story: Two Jews
As New Jersey voters went to the polls on Election Day, there were those who questioned whether the race at the top of the ticket
This week, along with the rest of you, I read the words of Gital, a chained woman or Agunah as she publicly pleaded for a
Garden State Plaza Mall on lockdown after random shots are fired Ironically, we didn’t even want to go that night. Our flight back from Chicago
On Tuesday, November 5th, the New Jersey Jewish community will have an opportunity to show its strength to elected officials and political parties around the
The year was 2006, and as we sat in the backseat of a town car driving through North Beverly Hills, Rabbi Grossman watched in amazement
Part II: In the first part of this article, I presented some ideas as to the origins of racism, discussed some problematic statements in the
Women of the Wall (WoW) was founded 25 years ago as a women’s minyan at the Western Wall to meet on the first of every