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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Why Do People Hate Jews?
I was talking a woman the other day who was a secular leftist Jew. She had 12 years of Orthodox Jewish day school. I asked her: "If you were herded into gas chambers next week along with all the other … Continue reading
Posted in Jews, Personal
Tagged fellow jews, gas chambers, jewish day school, new york subway, why do people hate jews, Yarmulke
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Gorgeous Identical Twins In New York Can’t Find Journalism Jobs
What kind of cruel world do we live in where gorgeous blonde identical twins can’t find work in their chosen field? They did run into Michael Moore: They looked up to find Michael Moore shambling past with a small entourage. … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism
Tagged cruel world, identical twins, journalism jobs, michael moore, motors chairman
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Tired Of Diversity?
Rabbi Nachum Shifren emails: "Coalition Launches Hospitality Boot Camp to Increase Diversity in LA-area Hotels" (LA Sentinel, 10-8) What do you really need from your hotel? Well, you’re probably paying alot of money, so you want service. Hot water would … Continue reading
Posted in R. Nachum Shifren
Tagged change in the wind, diversity training, homocides, hotel job, miserable job, political games, racial diversity, rainbow coalition, social promotion
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Aish HaTorah’s One Year Anniversary In Tel Aviv
From The Jerusalem Post: "Everyone finds their way to Tel Aviv," enthused Rabbi David Ziering last week, as Aish HaTorah Tel Aviv celebrated its first anniversary, ironically enough, in Jerusalem. Although Aish HaTorah has long been known as one of … Continue reading
Posted in Aish HaTorah
Tagged Aish HaTorah, glaring omission, jerusalem post, mainstream judaism, observant jews, rabbi david
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A Serious Film?
Rabbi Benjamin Blech writes for Aish.com: Stay until the very end of all the credits at the conclusion of the Coen brothers new movie, A Serious Man, and you’ll see something I’m certain has never been done before in the … Continue reading
Posted in Hollywood
Tagged book of job, coen brothers new movie, history of hollywood, hollywood cinema, rabbi benjamin blech
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