Monthly Archives: November 2008

San Francisco Vs. New York

ChaimAmalek:  SF is lovely, except for the people. ChaimAmalek:  Very different in NY vs SF NJG:  not really NJG:  same crappy neighborhoods, no washer dryers, no dishwashers, illegals everywhere ChaimAmalek:  NY may be politically liberal in the old sense, but … Continue reading

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Will Barack Obama Be Good For Israel?

Brad A. Greenberg writes: It’s fitting that Omri Ceren is just a dissertation away from having a doctorate in communication. The author of Mere Rhetoric—a blog popular with Republican Jews that deals mainly with American foreign policy, Israel and anti-Semitism … Continue reading

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Conspiracy Theorists

On his radio show Monday, Dennis Prager says, "I don’t insult people, even people who I think have kooky views." "I don’t believe there are hidden forces out there manipulating life… What type of people believe in conspiracy theories? People … Continue reading

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I find it much easier to pour out my heart to an attractive woman

Whenever I have a choice, I prefer to get treated by an attractive woman. Be it Alexander Technique (it’s very hands on) or acupuncture or regular therapy, life goes better with beauty. If I’m going to sit on a couch … Continue reading

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Transgender & The Jews

A panel discussion exploring trans issues within the Jewish community.  How are trans issues reflected in Jewish texts and traditions?  How has Jewish identity shaped trans experience?  How are trans issues similar to and different from GLB issues?  How does … Continue reading

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