Tag Archives: moral courage

Do You Really Want To Become A Better Person?

I remembered how charged up I got about becoming a better person when I started listening to Dennis Prager on the radio in the fall of 1988. It’s been tough. My progress in this department has been spotty if at … Continue reading

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What Have We Learned From 9/11?

Dennis Prager writes: In attempting to understand 9/11, the first question asked by the world’s elites — as exemplified by leading media and academics — was, “What did America do to provoke such hatred?” Ten years later, the same people … Continue reading

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Can We Celebrate The Death Of The Wicked?

Here’s a Jewish law perspective on celebrating the death of the wicked. On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “Jews cite a famous statement – do not rejoice at the fall of your enemy. (Avos 4:24) “Like the Jesus … Continue reading

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Disturbed By The Ideology Of ‘The Dark Knight’

From the New York Times: A fellow novelist, Andrew Klavan, has celebrated this reading: “A paean of praise to the fortitude and moral courage that has been shown by George W. Bush in this time of terror and war.” Trace … Continue reading

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