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Next Time, in JoyMishpachaMarch 19, 2008

If we ever hope to find a decree of unity in joy, lets try and draw closer in happiness.

Let Freedom RingMishpachaJanuary 24, 2008

Freedom is a necessary condition for all Divine Services.

Man and Beast

MishpachaNovember 22, 2007
The Necessity of ChoiceMishpachaNovember 11, 2007

What happens if we teach our children what to do, without at the same time developing their ability to excercise their free will as conscious, thinking Jews?

More than the Calf Wants to NurseMishpachaOctober 31, 2007

Wonderful organisations of today that do not make it to the radar screen of major benefactors.

Jews as a NationJerusalem PostOctober 31, 2007

Ethnic identity is nothing more than an attenuated connection to the essence fo what it means to be a Jew

The End of the BargainJerusalem PostOctober 7, 2007

The impact of declining sense of responsiblity to one's felow Jews is being felt within American Jewry

What the Snake KnewMishpachaOctober 3, 2007

He knew that if everything were forbidden, then everything would ultimately be permitted.

Coercion is not ChinuchMishpachaAugust 29, 2007

The benefits of proper chinuch are long-lasting, while those of coercion can vanish into thin air.

Torah Extremism and its OppositeMishpachaJune 13, 2007

Our tragedy today is that we have too few students of the Chazon Ish – too few extremists in his mold and too many “from before Mattan Torah.”

Negating the Past, Dishonoring the PresentHamodiaJune 6, 2007

Beyond the rowdiness, the vulgarity, the heedlessness of the image of Israel and Jews that they would leave behind, it is that rejection and alienation from their own past that arouses the most pity and disgust with the behavior of Israeli teens in Poland

Mourning WorksJerusalem PostMay 3, 2007

The Jewish customs of mourning provided me with structure for that first year without Dad.

Every Editorialist a PosekMishpachaMay 2, 2007

It was ridiculous to expect rabbis committed to halacha to find some sort of magic fairy-dust to sprinkle on close to half a million non-Jewish immigrants from the FSU, and how unjustified are all the slurs against them for failing to do so.

In the Presence of the ShechinahMishpachaApril 24, 2007

The kinds of activities in which these volunteers, mainly yeshivah bochurim, are engaged in during the course of the week during their off-hours, sets them apart.

Rabbis are not pooper-scoopersJerusalem PostApril 20, 2007

Israel can lay down any criteria it wants for citizenship - e.g. service in the IDF. But it has no right to conflate citizenship with being a Jew.

Unconditional Love Not Unconditional PraiseMishpachaMarch 21, 2007

This week we will discuss the dangers of too much praise. (Again we are drawing on the research summarized in a February 19 New York Magazine article entitled "How Not to Talk to Your Kids.")

Smart Kids and PraiseJerusalem PostMarch 21, 2007

Teaching kids that effort makes a difference turns out to be one of the most important educational lessons.

It's the effort that countsMishpachaMarch 14, 2007

A February 14 piece in New York Magazine, "How Not to Talk to Your Kids" by Po Bronson, describes the work of Stanford professor C. Dweck, who has spent the last ten years investigating the impact of different educational messages on children.

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.

On believers and empiricism

Jerusalem PostFebruary 22, 2007
Look Before You LeapMishpachaFebruary 14, 2007

Recently two groups of askanim – one in Jerusalem and one in Bnei Brak -- addressed themselves to the plague of tragedies involving the loss of parents of young children, often after long and agonizing illnesses.

Free Will and its DeniersJerusalem PostJanuary 26, 2007

In a contemporary context, Rabbi Dessler remarked that those who deny the possibility of free will do so because by failing to develop their own willpower through the positive exercise of their free will they have lost their freedom.

The Price of Deception

MishpachaJanuary 17, 2007
Who really gives?Jerusalem PostJanuary 11, 2007

Why are religious people more generous?

Who Really Gives?Yated Ne'emanJanuary 10, 2007

Religious people of all denominations are more generous than non-religious.

Saddam, the Pope and Ahmadinjead

MaarivJanuary 8, 2007

A Time to Hate

Jerusalem PostJanuary 4, 2007
A Time to HateYated Ne'emanJanuary 3, 2007

So why do I nevertheless feel some small measure of satisfaction at news of his execution. The answer to that lies in the Torah view of nekamah (vengeance), as explained by the late Mirrer Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Shmulevitz in his Sichos Mussar.

Holocaust Denial is No JokeYated Ne'emanDecember 20, 2006

I wanted to understand why those who are often open about their loathing of Jews, and free with Nazi-like theories of racial contamination, are so keen to deny the Holocaust rather than embrace it.

Mr. Dawkins MisfiresJerusalem PostDecember 14, 2006

The only question that remains is: How could so many intelligent men say so many patently silly things? For Dawkins, the answer would no doubt be one of those evolutionary "misfires," such as that to which he attributes religious belief.

Contemplating Israel's DemiseMishpachaNovember 8, 2006

The very existence of Israel (which whatever its virtues or failings is home to nearly half of all Jews living today) has become in the eyes of much of the world a big bother.

Hashem Helps the GiversMishpachaOctober 18, 2006

How did what started as a handful of private chesed endeavors by one couple develop into Yad Eliezer? As with Rabbi Myski, the only answer is: siyata d’shamaya. But that kind of siyata d’shmaya does not come to everyone.

Talking nonsense about religionJerusalem PostOctober 2, 2006

Ever notice how many ridiculous assertions, many of them touching on matters of religion, are printed in serious journals weekly?

The Chazon Ish's Advice for ColumnistsMishpachaSeptember 13, 2006

When Rabbi Lorincz next saw the Chazon Ish, the latter shared his cardinal rule for any public speech: “Before a person speaks, he must know what he hopes to achieve with his words.”

Rot SpreadsJerusalem PostAugust 25, 2006

The lifetime habit of viewing each situation through the lens of “What’s in it for me?” corrupted our leaders thought processes and left them unable to focus exclusively on national objectives.

'Sexualizing' the public squareJerusalem PostJuly 13, 2006

The print and electronic media conspire to convince the public that sexual relations are at once the be-all and end-all of life and no more significant than any other physical act, such as brushing one's teeth.

The Threat on our DoorstepMishpachaJuly 12, 2006

How we combat the threat of annihilation inherent in next month’s “celebration of deviancy” in Jerusalem remains for the gedolei Torah to decide. But all of us must be very clear as to the magnitude of the danger.

The power of biasMishpachaMarch 22, 2006

Beware that conclusions of supposedly objective scientists are often heavily tainted by their prior biases.

Sociobiology isn't scienceJerusalem PostMarch 9, 2006

Evolutionary psychology, it turns out, is not only silly but dangerous.

Think Again: Charlie Darwin's angelsJerusalem PostJanuary 12, 2006

It is time to stop teaching our children that science has answered all the questions and eliminated God from the cosmos.

Darwinism – Science or Secular Religion?January 11, 2006

That scientists are willing to engage in such wild speculations, only shows how deeply engrained is their bias in favor of purely natural causes.

A Time to HateJerusalem PostJanuary 4, 2006

The equation of Saddam's execution, after trial, to his crimes is on a par with those pat moral equivalencies so beloved of Left intellectuals during the Cold War - Soviet imperialism vs the cultural imperialism of Hollywood.

Think Again: Communal obligationsJerusalem PostDecember 15, 2005

Michael Steinhardt is a very generous man, who cares deeply about the future of the Jewish people. But there are a lot better targets for his expressions of despair than the Orthodox.

Call Me GrampsMishpacha MagazineOctober 27, 2005

I know that there were a few other insights that I wanted to take this opportunity to share. But I forgot what they were. Perhaps I am old enough to be a Zaide after all.

The price of successMishpacha MagazineAugust 25, 2005

the modern American yeshiva has had to take on a completely new function. It is not only a Mishkan, but also Noach's Ark a place of refuge from the pernicious influences of the surrounding society.

Legal torment in RechovotHamodiaJune 10, 2005

But for sheer determination to torment a religious organization and arouse religious hatred, IRAC's efforts to prevent the building of religious center by Rabbi Tzvi Schwartz of Rechovot cannot be topped.

Instilling a positive outlookMishpacha MagazineJune 9, 2005

If we have taught our children to see the world as filled with examples of human goodness, and to find the beauty in everyday life, they have a much better chance of coping with even the most overwhelming tragedy without being destroyed by it.

Deformed "rights"Jerusalem PostApril 8, 2005

A movement calling itself "Jewish," comes to encourage abortions, something halachah views, in most cases, as a form of murder

Choose lifeHamodiaApril 1, 2005

It is clear that only a certain type of society can produce a Yacov Tabak, and that another type of society will produce mostly Michael Schiavo's.

Taking Torah seriouslyMishpachaJanuary 19, 2005

Only by seeking to apply our Torah knowledge to every aspect of our lives can we make the Torah part of us and not something that remains forever external.

Nature's mirrorJerusalem PostJanuary 14, 2005

Why did G-d want hundreds of thousands of people to die in Southeast Asia?

The tsunami and usLondon Jewish TribuneJanuary 5, 2005

. Jews, however, know that Hashem is also guiding the world towards its ultimate fulfillment, and that His Will is to shower as much of His Good upon us.

My great weekMishpachaJanuary 5, 2005

Even though we cannot remain unmoved by hearing the tragic news of last week, absent prophecy we have, at most, a glimmer of what is demanded of us.

Rethinking cell phonesMishpachaDecember 22, 2004

We will do all that our gedolim have commanded us with respect to cell phones.

An educational alternativeJerusalem PostOctober 8, 2004

The new SHUVU school in Kfar Saba demonstrates that secular Israelis are interested in a school in which children can study in a violence free environment while learning to talk with respect to their parents and becoming more familiar with their Judaism.

Two models of educationMishpachaAugust 2, 2004

Looking at the societal breakdown around us, Torah parents rightly pride themselves on an educational system that gives them the confidence and authority to be parents.

Mea culpaMishpachaJuly 30, 2004

Apology to sociologist Samuel Heilman

Senator Brownback's speech

MaarivJuly 23, 2004

Senator Brownback's visit

MishpachaJuly 23, 2004
Lapid the ignoramusHamodiaJuly 21, 2004

For the tens of millions of devout Christians, who are America’s most ardent supporters of Israel, the more Jewish Israel is, and the more modern Israelis are identified with the Jews of the Bible, the greater their support for Israel.

Liberty, not libertinism

Jerusalem PostApril 23, 2004

Freedom and its enemies

London Jewish TribuneApril 23, 2004
Educating our children according to their wayMishpachaMarch 12, 2004

There cannot be any one model in education because every child is different, with his own individual destiny.

When do we relate to reality?HamodiaJanuary 7, 2004

Only the gedolei hador can tell us to what extent we have to adapt and to what extent we should ignore the threats.

Pork in the "Jewish State"MaarivDecember 11, 2003

Bans on the sale of pork are as much an expression of Jewish national identity as of religious identity.

Late and unlamentedJerusalem PostAugust 22, 2003

Sympathy on the passing of such tyrants as the Hussein boys is a form of misplaced mercy, and a lack of basic human empathy.

Stop the demonstrations for G-d’s sakeJerusalem PostJuly 11, 2003

Mayor Lupolianski must work together with the mainstream haredi community and the police to ensure that the Shabbat violence comes to a halt. He must do so not just to save his mayoralty, but, far more importantly, to preserve the honor of the Torah.

What you see is what you getJerusalem PostMay 23, 2003

It would take a lot more than removing a few salacious magazines from Wal-Mart’s to reverse the loss of our awareness of ourselves as beings created in the Divine image.

Why Ramon's memory deserves to be honoredHamodiaFebruary 14, 2003

Ilan Ramon chose to be something more than an isolated individual and to identify with the collective Jewish people throughout history. That was the source of the Kiddush Hashem that came through him, and why his memory deserves to be honored by al

Is the Chareidi press good for us?

Mishpacha MagazineDecember 19, 2002
Conservatism's incredible shrinking deityJerusalem PostSeptember 6, 2002

Conservatism's view that G-d is not intimately involved in the running of the world is not the Torah view

Jewish law and neopaganismJerusalem PostJune 21, 2002

The current expression given to Israelis' search for spirituality are more likely to lead away from G-d than to Him

Grateful for being chosenJerusalem PostJune 7, 2002

A discussion of Jewish chosenness and its personal ramifications

Jewish pagansBaltimore Jewish TimesMay 31, 2002

The syncretic spirituality of New Age celebrations has nothing to do with Shavuot

Grateful for being chosenJerusalem Post Int'l EditionMay 31, 2002

Jonathan Rosenblum responds to Amotz As-el's assertion that "the costs of being chosen (by G-d) have been higher then the benefits.

On the passage of time and forgivenessJerusalem Post Int'l EditionJanuary 18, 2002

When is the past really past

Shai's big hitJerusalem Post International EditionMay 18, 2001

How a group of elementary school boys achieved perfection

The pitfalls of sex without loveJerusalem PostMay 11, 2001

The consequences of separating sex from love.

Sincerity is not the issueJerusalem PostJuly 7, 2000

For women to wear tallitot is nothing more than pagan ritual

The cure for Jewish divorce: no more marriageJerusalem PostJune 2, 2000

Refutation of Naomi Ragen's report on the agunah problem

The quest for completionJerusalem PostDecember 31, 1999

Today's youth has grown up so fast that it doesn't view marriage as something to look forward to

Love sweeter than wineJerusalem PostDecember 24, 1999

On the development of English literature revealing deeper facets of the Torah, a close look at Jeremy Kagan's "The Jewish Self"

Happiness ain't funJerusalem PostDecember 4, 1998

The only route to happiness is inner growth

Joseph Lieberman, Jewish heroJerusalem PostSeptember 18, 1998

We are all leaders in some sense

The fragility of trustJerusalem PostAugust 28, 1998

We are all leaders in some sense

A mitzva for everyoneJerusalem PostJuly 24, 1998

Judging Favorably- Lashon Hara Kenes

Bill's problem and oursJerusalem PostFebruary 6, 1998

Our eagerness to be easy on Clinton partakes of our own desire to view ourselves as good fellows without devoting much effort to actually becoming good people

What if G-d really exists?Jerusalem PostJanuary 16, 1998

Haredim are viewed as an insurance policy for a state whose existence is under threat

The tie that bindsJerusalem PostOctober 1, 1997

Impressions of Siyum Hashas

The blasts of repentanceJerusalem PostSeptember 12, 1997

The Jewish response to tragedy

Truth with a capital TJerusalem PostSeptember 5, 1997

Cultural relativism is actually the contrary of moral progress

The will to disbelieveJerusalem PostAugust 29, 1997

The contortions made by those attempting to deny G-d

Bite your tongueJerusalem PostAugust 1, 1997

Observations of Shemiras Halashon Kenes

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