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By Naftali Silberberg
The ironic side of the “Iraq Debate” is that it actually demonstrates how much we do agree on basic principles...
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By Dovid Zaklikowski
Listening to and reading all the predictions and prognostications of Global Warming can be downright depressing. Will we be saying goodbye to our world sometime soon?
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By Naftali Silberberg
Left or Right? Each one seems to be presenting arguments with a valid core. Let us examine the Torah's perspective on the issues being debated.
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By Shea Hecht
Should the death of a child be a strong enough motivator for change? Or does it require a lawsuit?
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By Isser and Chana Weisberg
Among evil dictators, Saddam stands unique in his preoccupation with his own power and glory. Is it far fetched to assume that he actually was the last manifestation of Nebuchadnezzar?
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By Naftali Silberberg
Gerald Ford's presidency offers a valuable lesson in maintaining successful interpersonal relationships, and offers a vivid demonstration of the presence of G-d's hand in times of need.
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Controversy and Irony at SeaTac Airport
By Yanki Tauber
Apparently, some reporters and news editors already "knew" that the rabbi is against the trees, and nothing--not even their own reportage--was going to change the way they present the story
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By Naftali Silberberg
Imagine the invading Greek army entering the Holy Temple where gold, silver and precious stones were everywhere to be found, and searching for the... oil!
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Duck, here comes some mud...
By Yisrael Rice
It has been said that negative campaigning is "as American as Mississippi mud." So is there anything we can do about it?
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By Yisrael Rice
Plucking a child out of his or her native environment is very traumatizing for the child. But sometimes the child's very life depends on it. Here's what you can do to ease the transition...
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By Yisrael Rice
As a member of the Jewish people I say, "Pluto, we feel your pain..."
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Lebanon War 2006
With our soldiers risking their very lives to eliminate the terrorist threat hanging over our people, every Jew is asking him or herself: What can I do to help?
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By Yosef Y. Jacobson
Israel will fight back until Hamas and Hezbollah accept a cease fire, at least for the time being. Yet that is exactly what we must fear...
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By Levi Brackman
Finding the middle ground between military force and pacific diplomacy
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An exclusive interview with the Hassidic reggae superstar
Matisyahu, who will be celebrating the Passover seders this year with his family at a college campus Chabad House, speaks about what Passover means to him, and the influence of Chassidic philosophy on his music, his daily life and his inner self
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By Yanki Tauber
On the rare occasions when we are swayed by an "opinion piece" on a controversial issue, more often than
not it's not by the arguments made, but by who is making them
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By Yaakov Paley
When something consistently reoccurs in our world--a particular weather pattern, a bottle-nosed dolphin migrating habit, a quirk of human behavior--we call it "nature." Apparently, the Jews-in-the-news phenomenon is a force of nature...
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Thoughts on the Hamas victory in the Palestinian elections
By Levi Brackman
It's hard for us to comprehend that there are people who are merciless and get joy out of murder. Innately, we refuse to see that we are being tricked, preferring to believe that our enemies want peace, as we do...
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By Levi Brackman
"Why should we pray for him?" one community member responded to my e-mail. "Have you already forgotten what he did to our brothers and sisters in the Gaza Strip?"
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By Sara Esther Crispe
They built a barricade to protect themselves from the deadly gasses, they donned their oxygen tanks, and they waited and waited and waited...
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