Monthly Archives: August 2014

Palestinians, Arabs & Minorities

A former AP correspondent (Matti Friedman) writes: “A reporter working in the international press corps here understands quickly that what is important in the Israel-Palestinian story is Israel. If you follow mainstream coverage, you will find nearly no real analysis … Continue reading

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Giggles And Hugs And Hijabs

In the Century City mall, there’s a place called Giggles and Hugs–a restaurant and indoor playground for kids — and it is now packed with Muslims–all the hijab and even burqa wearing ones. I love this diversity! They enrich and … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager Reflects On The Death Of His Father

Dennis writes: My father loved my mother. He loved her more than anyone or anything in life. They were married for 69 years, together for 73. Growing up, my brother and I were largely emotional afterthoughts in my father’s life. … Continue reading

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Is Prager University Buying Youtube Views?

Dennis Prager often talks on his radio show about how many views his Youtube videos get (frequently when fundraising for Prager University), but when you click on the statistic button for these videos and then click on daily views, you … Continue reading

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Jews Reach Out To Latinos

Jews are adapting to the new racial make-up of the United States. Connie Bruck writes her typically listless profile in the New Yorker: At AIPAC’s policy conference last March, Olga Miranda, the president of S.E.I.U. Local 87, gazed out at … Continue reading

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