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Tag Archives: liberal jews
Liberal Contempt For Orthodox Jews
Jonathan S. Tobin writes: Last week’s release of a new demographic study of Jewish life in Greater New York created an understandable stir, as it revealed that the Orthodox are forming an increasingly large percentage of the population. Assimilation, intermarriage … Continue reading
Posted in Orthodoxy
Tagged haredim, liberal jews, negative population growth, orthodox jews, secular jews, undeserving poor
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Rabbis Should Leave Out The Politics In Their High Holiday Sermons
Dennis Prager writes: Because separation of pulpit and politics is a conservative value, not a liberal one. Therefore, rabbis with conservative political beliefs do not use their pulpit to advance their political agenda. And because no conservative believes that advancing … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager
Tagged conservative political agenda, conservative politician, Dennis Prager, holiday sermons, liberal jews, social justice issues
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Santa Monica Pier Concert Series Begins Tonight
Rabbi Hershel Rabbs Remer posts on Facebook: Mixed dancing, live music during the Three Weeks, and a chance to celebrate Black people. It’s the perfect event for liberal Jews. Jeff emails: “I don’t get it, its an African band, I … Continue reading
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Tagged hershel, liberal jews, rabbs, remer, santa monica pier
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Ten Commandments For Liberal Jews
Click here to watch last night’s entire Torah discussion with Rabbi Rabbs. Rabbi Rabbs says: The Ten Commandments for Liberal Jews: 1. You shall take offense to Christians and loudly proclaim Christianity goes against Judaism, while you shall have no … Continue reading
Posted in Jews, Politics, R. Rabbs
Tagged college professors, deer rifles, health care package, illegal alien, liberal jews, national rifle association, rabbi, rabbs, universal health care
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When In Doubt, Call Your Opponents Racists
Whenever I hear the charge of “racism” these days, I’m immediately suspicious because I’m so used to the accusation being tossed around without evidence. I’m also tired of Jews using their putative Orthodox status to lobby for non-Orthodox positions. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Ashkenazim, Haredi, R. Brad Hirschfield, Sephardim
Tagged Conservative Judaism, jewish theological seminary, lengthy bio, liberal jews, orthodox judaism, orthodox rabbi, rabbinic ordination
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Did Rabbi Wolpe Go Too Far?
Craig Taubman responds. I got this email: When will liberal Jews realize that “Unity” does not mean embracing the enemies who want to destroy Israel and the Jewish People? Apparently, many who attended the so-called “unity” event for Yom Ha’atzmaut … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel, R. David Wolpe, Sinai Temple
Tagged consul general, honor israel, liberal jews, rabbi david wolpe, sinai temple los angeles, unity theme
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Why Do Jews Hate Sarah Palin?
I don’t think they do. Liberal Jews like liberal non-Jews hate Sarah Palin. Politically conservative Jews, like conservative non-Jews, like Sarah Palin. Charles emails: “Us liberal Jews (including us chareidi liberal Jews) dislike Sara Palin not because she is an … Continue reading
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Tagged american jews, conservative jews, david frum, jennifer rubin, liberal jews, Sarah Palin
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Voice On Tape Clearly R. Leib Tropper
A poster named “Former Friend” writes: I have known, met with, spoken dozens and dozens of times to Leib Tropper over the past 30 years. His voice is very identifiable. His personality is very identifiable. It pained me to listen … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish Journalism, Journalism, R. Leib Tropper
Tagged boruch, conservative clergy, credibility, immense power, jewish world, liberal jews, movers and shakers, NCSY, orthodox world, prestige, salvage, slifkin, unorthodox jew, vos iz neias
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The Jewish Federation Of Los Angeles Chose To Base Its Hunger Campaign On A Lie
For the past few months, the Jewish Federation has campaigned around Los Angeles that one out of eight people in the city are hungry. It’s a big fat lie, but that hasn’t stopped synagogues, including Orthodox ones, from embracing the … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish Federation, Jews, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times
Tagged emergency food relief, heterosexual aids, high holy days, hunger campaign, jewish federation of greater los angeles, jewish federation of los angeles, liberal jews, reusable shopping bags, tom vilsack, visible target
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Rabbi Emmanuel Rackman Is Still Ahead Of The Times
Thirty five years ago, the presidency of Yeshiva University almost went to intellectual Emmanuel Rackman. In a few years, it will likely go to administrator Steven Weil. Rabbi Jack Riemer writes in The Jewish Week: Rabbi Rackman is still ahead … Continue reading
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Tagged emanuel rackman, liberal jews, rabbi emanuel, rabbi jack riemer, yeshiva students, Yeshiva University
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