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How To Save Money
Most people find it easier to cut spending rather than increase income. Over the past 17 years, I’ve maximized my personal freedom by cutting my expenses. I like doing what I want to do when I want to do it. … Continue reading
Posted in Economics
Tagged empty stomach, perishable goods, personal freedom, starbucks coffee, time offender, trash cans
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Is America The Land Of Opportunity?
On my morning walk, I passed an angry black man rooting around in a trash can. “It’s a lie!” he yelled out at me as I tried to read the New York Times on my Blackberry. “It’s a lie that … Continue reading
Posted in Blacks
Tagged african man, african men, angry black man, land of opportunity, political economy, trash cans
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The Force Field
He walked past Bnai David Thursday afternoon and saw a trash can with the sign, “Sponsored by Rabbi Yosef Kanefsky.” He stopped and stared. “What the hell?” he thought. “A trash can sponsored by a rabbi? Where’s the kavod of … Continue reading
Posted in Bnai David-Judea, Personal, R. Elazar Muskin, R. Yosef Kanefsky, YICC
Tagged Dennis Prager, orthodox judaism, orthodox rabbi, rabbi yosef, radical egalitarianism, trash cans
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Clueless Jews Campaign To End Hunger In Los Angeles
I’d love to see some evidence that anyone is dying in Los Angeles of malnutrition. I walk around Pico-Robertson and see all my favorite Orthodox shuls promoting GiveLifeMeaning.org, a campaign to solve a problem that does not exist. I’ve seen … Continue reading
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Tagged duke helfand, learning hebrew, marriage equality, neighborhood food, orthodox shuls, torah jew, trash cans, yummy desserts
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