Monthly Archives: April 2017

When Amalek Moves

Chaim Amalek posts on Facebook: * As I am not a prosperous man, the day is approaching when I shall have to leave my beautiful White bubble – the diversity embracing upper west side of Manhattan – for some part … Continue reading

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More Hysterics on Campus

Steve Sailer writes: Lately, American higher education is notoriously prone to tantrums. Two more academic meltdowns last week raise connected questions: First, are scholars allowed to suggest any explanation for racial disparities other than that White People Are Bad? Second, … Continue reading

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LAT: ‘How a Montana county became a stage for the national debate over refugees’

Los Angeles Times article: To him, being a Presbyterian meant a life of public service and openness to other cultures. Back in Long Island, he sat on a refugee council at his church and once housed a Vietnamese refugee and … Continue reading

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25 Things I Did To Recover From Sex And Love Addiction

From RecoveryRanch.com: Sex Addiction versus Love Addiction: Are they Fundamentally Different or the Same? September 25, 2012 | Staff Stories Both sex addiction and love addiction are understood to be disorders of emotional intimacy characterized by obsessive thoughts and compulsive … Continue reading

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Parshat Tazria-Metzora

This week we have two Torah portions (Lev. 12:1 to 15:33). Listen here and here. * One receives a sense of calm from studying Torah. The events of the day fade away and you step into the realm of eternity. … Continue reading

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