Category Archives: Jews

How Do You Use Your Judaism?

There’s probably nobody I admire more than my friend (he’s never had a parking ticket!) and the other day he was discussing a bargaining position. I interrupted: “I love how you use your Judaism.” I’d said the same sort of … Continue reading

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LAT: How Trump’s policies and rhetoric are forging alliances between U.S. Jews and Muslims

In the West, Jews and Muslims have always been a part of the Coalition of the Fringe (along with blacks, latinos, homosexuals, and other angry minority groups) against the white Christian core. Jews don’t have much in common with other … Continue reading

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In Rare Unity, Orthodox and Liberal Denominations Are Critical of Trump Refugee Ban

JTA: Two large groups representing Orthodox Jews responded to President Donald Trump’s executive order barring migrants from seven mostly Muslim countries and refugees from around the world by warning against policies that would place any limits on immigration based on … Continue reading

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Rabbis fasting on Inauguration Day

Dennis Prager writes: The rabbi of a Conservative synagogue in Berkeley (and other left-wing rabbis, it turns out) fasted on Inauguration Day. If it’s good for the left, it’s good for the Jews and it’s Jewish; if it’s bad for … Continue reading

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Freudianism As A Jewish Delusion

Comments at Steve Sailer: * A Jewish delusion if you will, but more significantly a Jewish heresy. That is a significant deviation from a traditional Jewish view of human nature, as well as being an atheist. Point well taken about … Continue reading

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