Daily Archives: October 15, 2009

Jewish Author Wants To Embrace Christians

It’s a sad story Michael Rosen tells on Jewcy.com of continual rejection by Christians: In trying to make sense of the media and conference acceptances and rejections, the anthropologist in me sees a chasm between Jewish and Christian communities-one welcoming … Continue reading

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‘The Obama Presidency Has Been A Disaster’

Dennis Prager said that this week. Charles Krauthammer writes in the Washington Post: About the only thing more comical than Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize was the reaction of those who deemed the award "premature," as if the brilliance of … Continue reading

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He Says/She Says

8:30 am. She’s driving to work.  "Honey, you forgot to leave money on the table last night." "Hey," he says, "women should pay me for ***." "Though that’s probably the most degrading thing for a woman," she says, "I would … Continue reading

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Your Moral Leader Has Had The Flu Since Rosh Hashanah

It must be a punishment for my sins. I’ve got an appointment tonight at 7 to see a doctor. Rodger Jacobs: I’ve had the same virus for weeks; it goes away and then it comes back. Rinse, lather, repeat. The … Continue reading

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Arguing About Obama

David Suissa writes: My friend Yossi Klein Halevi, a political analyst and author who lives in Jerusalem, elaborated on this view. “One reason for our difficulty to manage civil discourse, especially in Israel, is because our issues really are life … Continue reading

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