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American Jewry and Continuity

Why Barack Can't WinYated Ne'emanMay 2, 2008

Obama's problem is not race. It is that he consorts too easily with those whose hatred of America is deep and visceral and attracts them to his banner like moths to the light.

Not a Doctor's DecisionJerusalem PostDecember 27, 2007

The claim of absolute physician discretion to withdraw life-support would spell the end of any patient autonony over end-of-life decisions.

Lucky ShlomoMishpachaDecember 13, 2007

Ensuring that all our talmidim receive the guidance thay need must be one of our top priorities.

What the Ba'alei Teshuva Do for UsYated Ne'emanNovember 22, 2007

The passion for drawing other Jews close to Torah is most frequently found in ba'alei teshuva, who have experienced both life without the guidance of Torah and a life with Torah and know the chasm between the two.

Stupid, Yes, but is it Anti-Semitic? Part IIYated Ne'emanOctober 31, 2007

What difference would it make if Walt-Mearsheimer were anti-Semites?

Rabbis as HeroesMishpachaAugust 19, 2007

The degree of personal involvement in every aspect of their congregants' lives required of these rabbis is quite unlike anything experienced by those in more traditional shuls.

On the RoadMishpachaAugust 12, 2007

If my sons caught a glimmer of the obstacles that the Jews they met in shul have had to overcome to get to where they are today, I will account that aspect of our trip to have been a major success as well.

Rabbi Angel's LamentMishpachaJuly 29, 2007

But that process of Jews discovering the power of Torah to speak to their deepest concerns as parents, spouses, and human beings is not helped by one of the leading lights of Modern Orthodoxy proclaiming contemporary Orthodoxy to be something dark and cul

Israel's Bright SpotMishpachaApril 11, 2007

A society which still recognizes a collective identity larger than the individual is still one step closer to finding its way back to Hashem.

Jewish Intellectuals - Then and NowYated Ne'emanMarch 7, 2007

For progressive Jews, totally convinced of their own absolute righteousness and Israel's absolute evil, any effort at refutation of their hyperbolic charges, can only be seen as part of a conspiratorial effort to silence speakers of the truth.

Turning Down the Noise

MishpachaJanuary 31, 2007
Too Many Girls for Too Few BoysMishpachaDecember 13, 2006

Failure to close the gap in marriage age, will result in hundreds of young women per year going unmarried, and the number of unmarried women between 25 and 45 reaching the many thousands within the next few decades in the United States alone.

Moving to the burbsYated Ne'emanNovember 29, 2006

Far from the “notion of educated, sophisticated, and even affluent Jews embracing an Orthodox lifestyle with all it entails [being something] profoundly disturbing,” writes Tobin, the community should view it as a “positive development.”

People in glass housesMaarivNovember 23, 2006

Before Bielski and other Israeli leaders lecture Diaspora Jews on their lack of a Jewish future, they would be well advised to attend to our own house, where the lack of Jewish identity threatens our very existence.

Democrats go EuropeanJerusalem PostNovember 3, 2006

Deep ambivalence toward Israel has infected the Democratic Party.

No need to travelMishpachaNovember 1, 2006

There is no need to fly across the ocean to find gadlus.

A bad idea that won't go awayYated Ne'emanOctober 18, 2006

That is most obvious in the case of the proposals for secular conversion, which are nothing more than an attempt to equate being Israeli with being Jewish.

Cause for ConcernMaarivSeptember 2006

One suspects, however, that the deepest identification the authors of the letter feel is a negative one – fear that they will be identified with Israel on their university campuses. And that is an ominous sign indeed.

American Jewry's CassandraJerusalem PostJune 28, 2006

Cohen and Wertheimer lament that a people that has lost pride in itself will no longer be able to move the world with its message. The real tragedy is that most Jews do not even know that Judaism has a message or that they are its bearers.

Shtadlanus: A Matter of PerspectiveMishpachaMay 17, 2006

That ability to weigh all the various factors is the indispensable quality required whenever the Torah community must choose between two possible courses of action.

First come wordsJerusalem PostApril 22, 2006

However weak as an analytical tool, the “Israel Lobby” is a potent rhetorical device.

A new threat from the groves of academiaYated Ne'emanMarch 29, 2006

Those who point out their innumerable errors of fact and interpretation of Walt and Mearshimer's paper face a problem: The harder they punch, the more they “prove” that there is an Israel Lobby. Yet the paper cannot be ignored.

But for the madmen…MishpachaMarch 15, 2006

Behind every great achievement in Klal Yisrael, one can count on finding a man or woman with a vision who wore down the doubters with his or her enthusiasm.

Some thoughts on visiting the U.S. Holocaust MuseumMishpachaMarch 8, 2006

Such visits can be used to force us to wrestle with a world of hester panim, and out of that wrestling hopefully emerge with a deeper and truer faith in He Who has preserved us in the face of all the Amaleks, Hamans, and Hitlers.

Bye-bye TommyMishapchaJanuary 25, 2006

The self-destruction of Shinui signals a widespread recognition that Israel cannot afford to destroy its sources of self-identity and strength.

Minority AdvantageJerusalem PostDecember 1, 2005

But I did begin to see the advantages of being a member of a tiny minority - always a useful thing for a Jew.

The Real Crisis

MaarivNovember 24, 2005
Rabbi Naftoli Neuberger, zt"l, and UsMishpacha MagazineNovember 10, 2005

Even as we mourn the passing of askanim of Rabbi Neuberger and Rabbi Sherer's international stature, it behooves us to consider how we can ensure that others emerge to replace them.

American Jewry Finds its ScourgeHamodiaNovember 4, 2005

Should American Jewry continue on its present rush to oblivion, at least its leaders will not be able to say that Jack Wertheimer did not tell them so and point a different direction.

Conversion is not the answerJerusalem PostJune 17, 2005

The only result of a more "welcoming" attitude towards converts will be to put off confronting directly the real issue – the loss of Jewish meaning for the vast majority of those born Jewish.

Exercise for LifeMishpacha MagazineApril 14, 2005

The ba'alei mussar tell us that any regimen of spiritual improvement requires small, incremental steps. In the gym, one quickly sees how great a distance can be traversed in a short time through small, but constant improvements.

Sharing the secretJerusalem PostMarch 13, 2005

Gradually the recognition is dawning that the Talmud is the key to Jewish survival and transmission.

Of rites and risksFebruary 11, 2005

Should religious practices be more subject than entertainment or vanity to governmental or societal coercion? Does that really square with our nation's commitment to religious freedom?

Thinking as a communityMishpachaDecember 8, 2004

This failure to think communally is hardly limited to American Orthodoxy. It affects those of us living in Israel as well.

The realization of a visionMishpachaNovember 24, 2004

The frenetical political activity up to and including election day was the culmination of a three-year-old vision of one man: Jeff (Yehoshua) Ballabon, an Orthodox Jew from West Hempstead New York.

The fruits of victoryMishpachaNovember 10, 2004

But we do know that without a return to Hashem there is no future for American Jewry.

Faith and the presidencyBaltimore Jewish TimesNovember 5, 2004

The secularism of the intellectuals (and so many Jews) is itself a quasi-religion – only devoid of any restrictions on personal behavior – that distorts reality every bit as much as anything believed by President Bush.

LeaderMishpachaNovember 3, 2004

Thousands of American Jews have now had a chance to view a true Torah giant in person. None of them will ever be quite the same again.

Don't believe KerryMaarivNovember 1, 2004

John Kerry claims that there will be no difference between him and President Bush in terms of policy towards Israel. Don’t believe it.

Terrified of the GoyimMaarivOctober 25, 2004

The October 13 JTA carried three items that reveal a great deal about the state of American Jewry.

No time to go wobblyHamodiaOctober 20, 2004

There are too many threats today that require an active American involvement in the Middle East for America to enter an isolationist mode.

God-phobic JewsJerusalem PostSeptember 23, 2004

What do Shinui and a large swath of American Jewry have in common? Answer: An obsessive fear of anything connected to religion, and contempt for people of faith.

Solving the dual loyalty conundrum

HamodiaSeptember 3, 2004

Get out and vote

MishpachaAugust 12, 2004
Gibson's unwitting alliesMa'arivFebruary 26, 2004

Had Jewish groups been less eager to take the lead in criticizing the film, they would have found many eager Christian allies.

A battle lost before it begins

Jerusalem PostJanuary 16, 2004
A battle lost before it beginsMaarivJanuary 8, 2004

Attacks on Israel are causing Jewish students to flee even further from any identification as Jews.

The secret of a successful Bar Mitzvah

Baltimore Jewish TimesJuly 18, 2003

Reach out and help someone

HamodiaJuly 11, 2003
Better free than a heroJerusalem PostJuly 4, 2003

Jonathan Pollard’s dwindling band of intense supporters must ask themselves: Would we rather have him free or hailed as a hero? Let’s hope they choose freedom.

Can Anything be Done about Intermarriage?

HamodiaJune 27, 2003
The end of the chainHamodiaJune 20, 2003

Every year thousands of chains of Jews extending backwards in time over three millennia are cut off permanently.

What the Ba'alei Teshuva Do for UsYatedNovember 22, 2002

The passion for drawing other Jews close to Torah is most frequently found among ba'alei teshuva, who have experienced both life without the guidance of Torah and a life with Torah and know the chasm between the two.

Why be Jewish?Baltimore Jewish TimesNovember 1, 2002

Unless we can honestly answer why it is so important that there remain a Jewish nation, we will almost certainly disappear through intermarriage

Creative Jewish AccountingJerusalem PostOctober 25, 2002

As individuals and as a community, American Jews have no answer to the question: Why does it make the slightest difference whether the Jewish people continue to exist? Without an answer to that question, the future of American Jewry is bleak

Payback time for New York JewsHamodiaSeptember 6, 2002

Carl McCall represents the kind of black politican that Jews should eagerly support

Is American Jewry Ripe for Realignment?Jerusalem Post Int'l EditionMay 10, 2002

American Jews have traditionally supported the Democratic party. Maybe it's time to rethink that alliance.

Time to Switch Political Horses?HamodiaMay 10, 2002

An analysis of the reasons for conservative support for Israel, and why that support is far more important than American Jewish support.

Ariel Sharon's warJerusalem Post Int'l EditionApril 19, 2002

Operation Defensive Shield is Israel's war, not Ariel Sharon's, despite what the NY Times says. The NY Times does not want American Jewry to understand why Israel had no choice.

What ever happened to Jewish unity?Baltimore Jewish TimesFebruary 1, 2002

Almost all the links that used to bond the Jewish people have been severed

Survey reveals Jews are dumbJerusalem Post Int'l EditionJanuary 11, 2002

The myth of Jewish brainpower exploded by Oslo and a recent survey of American Jewry on the war on terror

Jewish day schools and their criticsJerusalem PostDecember 28, 2001

Eric Yoffie's stance against school vouchers is a prescription for the end of Jewish identity in the US

What is a fundamentalist?Baltimore Jewish TimesDecember 21, 2001

Why Orthodox Jews are not fundamentalists

Go team go! Fight team fight!Jerusalem Post International EditionJune 22, 2001

the importance of morale and Reform's boycotting of Israel

Crisis at the topJerusalem Post International EditionJune 1, 2001

American Jewry cannot depend on its leaders to maintain a distinctive Jewish identity

From Mt. Sinai to Rabbi WolpeJerusalem Post International EditionMay 25, 2001

Wolpe's remarks make it clear that the Conservative movement is totally incapable of inspiring its constituents

Double Failure

Baltimore Jewish TimesMay 4, 2001
The Jewish student--a minnow among sharksJerusalem PostMarch 30, 2001

Jewish students on college campuses do all they can to disassociate themselves from Israel and as a result, from Judasim too

Get Me To The Church On Time

Baltimore Jewish TimesFebruary 9, 2001
Get me to the church on timeJerusalem Post International EditionJanuary 5, 2001

American Jews have chosen to dismiss the problem of intermarriage by no longer seeing it as a problem

More musings on the American electionJerusalem Post International EditionDecember 8, 2000

The Americans seem almost indifferent to the outcome of their presidential election

Musings on the American presidential electionJerusalem Post International EditionNovember 24, 2000

Lessons for everyday life from the presidential election

New hope for Jonathan PollardJerusalem PostNovember 3, 2000

Pollard's sentencing is a stain on the American Judicial System

The ADL vs. Joseph LiebermanJerusalem Post International EditionSeptember 29, 2000

The organized American Jewish community is wary of public displays of religion

The ADL vs. Joseph Lieberman

Baltimore Jewish TimesSeptember 8, 2000
Lieberman is a symbolJerusalem PostAugust 25, 2000

Lieberman's nomination proves that religion has been fully accepted in America

Misplaced generosityJerusalem PostJuly 1, 2000

Birthright Israel--what they're doing wrong

Vive La Difference

Baltimore Jewish TimesMay 5, 2000
Bush Talks to the Creator. Are we listening?Jerusalem Post International EditionFebruary 2, 2000

Bush's "G-d talk" may make some Jews nervous, but a Christian America is actually safer for the Jews

When being right is wrongJerusalem PostJanuary 14, 2000

Birthright Israel--what they're doing right

Misplaced generosityJerusalem PostJanuary 7, 2000

Birthright Israel--what they're doing wrong

The incredible attractionJerusalem PostNovember 26, 1999

Why highly educated young secular Jews become religious

Dr. Joe, we owe youJerusalem PostMarch 26, 1999

A portrait of Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky

Bring Jonathan homeJerusalem PostJanuary 8, 1999

On the Jonathan Pollard case

There is no continuity without contentJerusalem PostNovember 20, 1998

An ethnic bond is not sufficient to hold the Jewish nation together

What? Me think?Jerusalem PostNovember 13, 1998

The truly 'enlightened' Jews do not respect or desire to hear the arguments of the other side

One Jew, wanting to marry another Jew, is not racistJerusalem PostSeptember 11, 1998

How intermarriage endangers Judaism's continuity

Anti-Semitism without anti-SemitesJerusalem PostJuly 3, 1998

American Jewry clings to the ideal of anti-Semitism as a means to preserve the image of a "good Jew"

Heed the heartJerusalem PostMarch 20, 1998

By infinitely expanding the borders of acceptable Judaism, we effectively trivialize it

Free the Yale fiveJerusalem PostNovember 21, 1997

The simple facts behind the Yale Five case

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