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Bibliyoga With Marcus F. Freed

Here is his site Bibliyoga.com. I met Marcus at LimmudLA last February. Video. We started our conversation at Jeff’s Gourmet Sunday evening. It was cold and windy. Marcus: "Bibliyoga is a body-soul workout….[connecting] spirituality to the body. " Luke: "Can … Continue reading

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Andrew Sullivan & The Jews

I stopped reading Sullivan regularly when he wouldn’t get off his gay marriage kick (and there were those revelations about his personal ads, oy, couldn’t get that stuff out of my mind). My attorney Justin Levine blogs: First I was … Continue reading

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First Reported Suicide From The Bernie Madoff Scandal

This bloke who offed himself was a big deal among French-Swiss Jewry and European Jewish financiers. Experts say that having a big hairy long hyphenated name is the single best warning sign for an impending suicide. How could we have … Continue reading

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Did Charities Do Due Diligence On Their Bernard Madoff Investments?

Here’s a tax filing from the now defunct Robert I. Lappin Charitable Foundation, which invested with Madoff. Their website. If you go to pages 23, 24, you’ll see their investment activities with Madoff. The Foundation had about $8 million. They … Continue reading

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An Award For Baruch Lanner’s Enabler

From the Kvetcher: Rabbi Pinchas Stolper — the haredi-leaning founder of NCSY, was a consistent defender of Baruch Lanner. In fact, he was the one who hired the bastard in the first place, and was his superior for many years. … Continue reading

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