Monthly Archives: October 2014

When Your Community Gets Overtaken By Immigrants

I love Persian Jews. They’re about my favorite immigrants. They’re high-achieving and their women are smoking hot. Not all Ashkenazi Jews share my sentiments. One guy was telling me why for the first time ever, he didn’t go to his … Continue reading

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I am thinking of forming an anti-snark league

What do the Gedolim say about snark, irony and sarcasm? Chaim: “Good question! Is there any of this in Torah? If not, then Yidden don’t need it.” If Yidden can make a parnassah from snark, then it’s a mitzvah. Simcha … Continue reading

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Why Didn’t He Pass The Bar?

Joe* says: I have a theory as to why he did not pass the bar. The bar is mainly reading comprehension of the English language at a high level, based on a firm education in the language from infancy. So … Continue reading

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The Whisper Of God

As someone who has lived in both Christianity and Judaism, let me share that you don’t get the dramatic spiritual highs as easily in Judaism. When you go to a good church, you invariably get spiritually high, particularly if it … Continue reading

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Should Nationalists Talk To Jews & Muslims?

On September 21, 2013, I spoke about Islam with Tom Sunic in Beverly Hills. American nationalist Rodney Martin condemned Sunic for the public dialogue (which was put together by Charles Edward Lincoln, a former organizer for David Duke). On October … Continue reading

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