Category Archives: R. Marvin Hier

Do 100 Million Gentile Victims Of Communism Deserve A Memorial?

Jewish groups can’t get enough Holocaust memorials, they can’t get enough mandatory Holocaust education, but they’re uninterested in memorials for the victims of communism. I suspect that has to do with the vital role that Jews played in the development … Continue reading

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Los Angeles Jewish Leaders Condemn Donald Sterling

The more religious the Jew, the less he cares about Donald Sterling’s putative racism. The more religious the Jew, the less he cares about what people say privately. The more religious the Jew, the less he cares about the goyim … Continue reading

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Rabbi Marvin Hier’s Legacy

Saul Austerlitz writes for Tablet magazine: Hier’s remarkable success is, in fact, the primary cause of his detractors’ dissatisfaction. “He’s like a high-rent, ethical version of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton,” said Luke Ford, a Los Angeles blogger who covers … Continue reading

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What Is Marvin Hier’s Legacy?

Newsweek magazine called Marvin Hier the most powerful rabbi in America. “Hier is one phone call away from almost every world leader, journalist and Hollywood studio head.” As Rabbi Hier heads towards retirement, what is his legacy? Here are some … Continue reading

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The Simon Wiesenthal Center

I love to attend events at the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Museum of Tolerance because everything is done first-rate. I’ve not taken in a disappointing program yet. I’ve seen movies there and speakers and panel discussions. I’ve taken Torah … Continue reading

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