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El Al’s Cacophony of “Musical Chairs,” Women Can’t Be Moved!
If El Al would have made their policy to downgrade men who complained, then the men would have stopped making these demands a long time ago!
Israel Moment…Suspicious Object Alert
Know that we are blessed to live in this country, even with the occasional concerns over suspicious objects.
On Becoming a Grandfather
There are many significant milestones in a person’s life. They celebrate a bar/bat mitzva; a wedding; birth of children; their first political post on Facebook (ok, maybe that is not so significant!), among other stages. This past week, my wife and I reached a new milestone: We became grandparents! So, …
An Open Letter to the Rabbis of T’ruah
There is the voice of right – and the right to voice. The so-called rabbis of T’ruah have neither. Their credibility is shot as soon as someone looks at their “About” page. Perhaps the only really credible and non-controversial part of their description is where they correctly point out, that …
Israel: Stop Setting A Bad Example
Despite all evidence, the west refuses to identify fundamental Islam as the underlying drive behind sponsoring terrorist countries and organizations whose end game is global jihad and enforcing Sharia law on the free world. Yet, identifying them is a must and the first pivotal step to take in order to …
Parshat Shlach, The “Mother of All” Pilot Trips Gone Bad
One of the big “misnomers” in Jewish Parshat Shavua, Torah Portion of the Week is calling this week’s parsha, Shlach-Send “The Sin of the Spies.” The very large and honorable delegation sent off to scout out, or more accurately to stake out the Holy Land weren’t called מרגלים miraglim, spies in the Biblical …
Is the betrayal of our government tantamount to murder?
First let me establish the traitorous activities of our government as fact before we go on the question of the article. Treason, by its definition, is any act that would endanger the lives, land and livelihood of the people, infringe on its national rights or empower one’s enemies in a …
How to Open a Puzzling Lock
Are you dealing with a personality that you don’t understand? Look at the lock. Melt the pin with love and acceptance. It can help you, too, even if the situation is such that you need to call for professional help.
What Faux Peace Game is Lieberman Playing?
Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman has come out with so many contradictory statements over the decades he has been on the political scene that the best guess is that he has no real ideology, just raw ambition.
Israel’s F-35s may not be able to beat Iran
Israel has already acquired several F-35 stealth fighters from the US, and we’re set to acquire about fifty more, if the rumors are true. But are F-35s in Israel’s best interest? Assuming we don’t need F-35s to fight Hamas, Hezbollah, the Palestinian Authority, or “lone-wolf” terrorists, the main enemy our …
Blaming the Victim
When I was in college, there was a relatively new book we were required to read in a Criminal Justice class: “Blaming the Victim,” written by William Ryan (1971). In his book, the author coined the phrase, which became the title of his book (“blaming the victim”), which then became …