Monthly Archives: August 2011

Things I Love About Modern Orthodox Judaism

The past couple of years, I’ve rarely spent time in a Modern Orthodox shul, but overall in the past 17 years, I’ve spent most of my shul time in Modern Orthodox shuls. I feel comfortable there. When you look at … Continue reading

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Low-Cost Ways To Rev Up Your Life In Los Angeles

Are you interested in inexpensive acupuncture? YoSan (on Washington Blvd in Culver City) and Emperors College (in Santa Monica) have community clinics that charge about $40 per session. You can get low-cost psycho-therapy from $16 on up (depending on your … Continue reading

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Is Rick Perry Too Christian? Should Jews Be Worried?

Rabbi Rabbs goes off: Watch the whole show.

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A Rabbi’s Take On The News

Rabbi Brad Hirschfield has a video on the Washington Post about President Obama’s plans for the mortgage market. The rabbi has no special expertise in the mortgage market. Instead, he’s evaluating the wording of recent business news. The rabbi condemns … Continue reading

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The Ten Commandments Are The Best Solution To The World’s Problems

Dennis Prager writes: There is only one solution to the world’s problems, only one prescription for producing a near-heaven on earth. It is 3,000 years old. And it is known as the Ten Commandments. Properly understood and applied, the Ten … Continue reading

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