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Category Archives: Jewish stuff and Israel
Where Judaism meets liberalism
I picked up a copy of “Oregon Jewish Life” magazine yesterday. It’s a free publication and it seems to be geared more toward Reform Jews. Naturally, it has a liberal bent. A recurring theme seems to be that traditional Judaism … Continue reading
Happy "Thanksgivukkah"
For the first time in history, and likely the last, the first day of Hannukah falls on Thanksgiving. According to Livescience: By Tia Ghose, Staff Writer It’s a once in more than 70,000-year event: The first day of Hanukkah this … Continue reading
Jewish domination of the slave trade
I just watched the following Youtube video by David Duke: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUE0si2llTY&w=560&h=315] I couldn’t find part two, but I had a few quick thoughts on the matter I wanted to share with y’all. First of all, nobody alive today should be … Continue reading
Exploring the Morristown yeshiva
As a teenager, I spent a couple of years at the Lubavitcher yeshiva in Morristown, New Jersey. I have cherished memories of this place. From today’s perspective, the world seemed so young back in the 70s. So uncomplicated. But to … Continue reading
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When peace is war
Not long ago I received a request from Avaaz.com to sign a petition for a Palestinian activist. The petition states: Days ago I went to Hebron in the occupied West Bank and met Issa Amro, a soft-spoken, Gandhi-quoting Palestinian. The … Continue reading
My cultural demands strike close to home
As a true fan of diversity, I love to travel and experience the various cultures the world has to offer. Even if I’m not adventurous enough to actually eat the more exotic foods I encounter, I still enjoy watching other … Continue reading
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Why do they write "G-d"
In response to a comment on a recent post of mine, Obadia18 wrote: LOL! You’re discussing censorship and you type God as the Jewish G-d. Now that’s what I call ironic. Since I’ve been meaning to explain the origin of … Continue reading
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Latkes or hash browns?
One of the Jewish traditions I grew up with was the making, and eating, of potato latkes during Hanukkah. It was an extended family affair, with all of us pitching in. One of us would peel the potatoes while another … Continue reading
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Filipinos rallying behind Israel
Alarabiyah reports that Christian Filipinos have held rallies to support Israel: More than 300 Filipinos held festive peace rally in Manila on Friday to express their solidarity with Israel despite their government being among the 138 countries recognizing Palestine as … Continue reading
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Israeli rabbi argues in favor of a Muslim Europe
A friend sent me an article from Ynetnews where Rabbi Baruch Efrati explains his support for the Islamification of Europe. Efrati wrote in response that the Islamization of Europe was better than a Christian Europe for ethical and theological reasons … Continue reading
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