Daily Archives: January 8, 2008

Dennis Prager’s Blog Turns One

It’s written by Prager’s producer Allen Estrin (as opposed to Hugh Hewitt who writes his own blog). Here the latest: Michael O’Hanlon says Obama’s achilles heel might be Iraq. Fascinating take from a Democrat at the Brookings Institution. The world … Continue reading

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The Historical Study Of Jewish Law

Rabbi Gil Student writes: The study of the history of halakhah is fraught with methodological and religious dangers. Good study requires thorough understanding of the breadth of rabbinic writings throughout history, as well as an appreciation for the rabbinic mindset. … Continue reading

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Predicting Hillary’s Breakdown

Mickey Kaus writes: The Anchoress predicted the cryin’ on January 2: What I dread most in this political season is the "genuine" moment – and it is coming, soon, sometime between today and tomorrow, or tomorrow and New Hampshire – … Continue reading

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Sen. Obama’s Calls for Unity Are Not What They Seem

Dennis Prager writes: We are repeatedly told by the news media that there is a deep, almost palpable, yearning among Americans for unity. And Sen. Barack Obama’s repeated and eloquent claims to being able to unite Americans are a major … Continue reading

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