Monthly Archives: July 2009

The Jewish Week In Review

Steven I. Weiss reports:

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Tosser’s Tunnel Syndrome

Lyn Paul Taylor‘s granddaughter Savannah ushers me into his office this morning. I arrange my worldly belongings according to the teachings of my Feing Shui instructor and get centered, preparing for transfiguration. Lyn walks in. "I’m a wreck," I say. … Continue reading

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Michael Jackson & The Rebbe

"When will the temple be rebuilt?" a woman asked me. "I don’t know." "Something is happening," she said. "The Rebbe and Michael Jackson share the same birthday. Michael’s middle name was Yosef. Michael is bringing the world together in a … Continue reading

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Funeral With A Cover Charge

Chaim Amalek writes: “Luke, I understand that very soon hundreds of thousands of People of Color will be gathering to celebrate the life of a probable perderast. Given that this likely is the largest incidence of concerted communal action by … Continue reading

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Immigration News

From CIS.org: Siren Songs and the New York Times By Stephen Steinlight CIS Blog, July 1, 2009 http://cis.org/steinlight/nyt Excerpt: Though “indulging in the illusions of hope . . . against a painful truth” is “natural to man,” in one of … Continue reading

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