Monthly Archives: December 2010

We Begin The Book Of Exodus

I discuss the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Rabbs every Monday at 7pm PST on my live cam and YouTube. This week’s parsha is Shemot (Exodus 1:1-6:1). Rabbi Rabbs says I was much more gentle with Tamara than I was … Continue reading

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The Unbearable Lightness Of Larry King

Jason Maoz writes for the Jewish Press: Larry King will host his last edition of “Larry King Live” on CNN next week, and the Monitor can only say Good Riddance. King built a reputation and made a fortune as the … Continue reading

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Desmond Tutu Vs. Israel

A major university official told me about how unpleasant it was to deal with Desmond Tutu. Out of the dozens of big-name speakers she worked with, he ranked as among the most obnoxious. He didn’t want to take questions but … Continue reading

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Were Your Parents Too Severe?

Were your parents too severe? I’m curious what you thought in your teens and what you think now. I don’t think my parents were too severe. I got annoyed with them at times as a child, but never thought overall … Continue reading

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Doping Rather Than Smoking

On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “We have lost our minds on the tobacco issue. We have demonized [tobacco] that which should be a health issue and we have sanitized what [marijuana] should be a moral issue. “The … Continue reading

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