Rejoicing over Bin Ladin’s death? One Rabbi’s Musing
Rejoicing over Bin Ladin’s death? One Rabbi’s Musings A man who did great harm is no more. On Yom HaShoah, a day on which we remember the atrocities of the Holocaust and our communal pain, Osama Bin Ladin was killed in a special operation by US Navy Seals. Like many...THIS PURIM: AN ENDURING LESSON
THIS PURIM: AN ENDURING LESSON Reisa Miller Purim is another of those holidays where the Jewish people were saved from death by someone courageous enough to stand up for what is right. In the retelling of the story there is much drama, along with spirited audience...Birthright Citizenship
Thought that you might want to see a letter to our legislators that I co-authored with Rabbi Andrew Straus, and signed by many of our rabbinic colleagues. While I do not harbor any illusions that this letter will change the outcome (I also am of the belief that this...Thoughts From The AIPAC Event
I attended the AIPAC breakfast event yesterday morning at the Biltmore. About 1, 400 people were there in a typical . . .