Daily Archives: November 2, 2007

CONFRONTED BY LAPD COP

ERSNews.com reports: Luke Ford is a well known blogger and writer in Los Angeles. Luke tells ERS he was on his way to the library On Halloween to drop off some books he had checked out. He stumbled across what … Continue reading

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Olmert’s Cancer and the Propriety of Linking Punishment With Sin

Elliot Resnick writes: Rav Shlomo Aviner said that one may not state that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert developed cancer because of his present or future policies regarding Jerusalem, the settlements etc. He said that man does not know the reasons … Continue reading

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Presidential Politics And Jewish Priorities

Jason Maoz writes: With the possible exceptions of 1948 (when Truman kept a wary eye on the polls as he navigated the minefields of Palestinian partition) and 1976 (when fresh memories of Ford and Kissinger’s “reassessment” of American-Israeli relations, short-lived … Continue reading

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The Values That Make Judaism Unique

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach writes in The Jewish Press: Two weeks ago I debated Michael Steinhardt, the renowned philanthropist and self-declared atheist, and Prof. Noah Feldman, arguably America’s foremost thirty-something legal mind, on the subject of whether or not Jews are … Continue reading

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Jconnect LA: The Tie That Binds Our L.A. Jewish Community

Rebecca Mandel writes in The Jewish Press: “You don’t have to be a rabbi, president of a large corporation, or work for some big company or the federation to make a difference in this world. You just have to have … Continue reading

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