Monthly Archives: October 2015

The Left Wing Bias In Academia

Orthodox Judaism is as estranged from the secular university as any white power advocate. The more Orthodox the Jew, the less likely he is to study at college. Traditional Orthodox Jews often fear sending their kids to college in case … Continue reading

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The Case For Homogeneity

Constantine VII, a 10th Century Byzantine Emperor wrote the following: For each nation has different customs and divergent laws and institutions, and should consolidate those things that are proper to it, and should form and develop out of the same … Continue reading

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RELIVING THE HISTORY OF JEWISH LOS ANGELES WITH RABBI EINHORN’S LECTURE SERIES

You can find Rabbi Einhorn’s lectures at YUTorah.org (just search for “Shlomo Einhorn” and sort by latest). From JewishHomeLa.com: On Monday evening March 17th, 2014, Rabbi Shlomo Einhorn, Dean of Yeshivat Yavneh, began a repeat of his first-rate 14 part … Continue reading

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How Many People Convert To Orthodox Judaism Each Year In The USA?

I believe that conversions through Sephardic rabbis Gavriel Cohen and Samuel Ohana often run to $5,000, and through other Batei Din (Jewish law courts) about $2,000 all told. JewishHomeLA.com: Rav Gavriel Cohen, who heads a beis din near Hancock Park, … Continue reading

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Don’t Employ Arab Construction Workers, Chabad Rabbi Says

This advice seems like common sense to me. FailedMessiah reports: Chief Rabbi of Kfar Chabad Meir Ashkenazi has released a public letter calling on residents, who are almost all Chabad hasidim, to stop employing Arab construction workers until the current … Continue reading

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