x-posted to Justice in the Justice Roberts surprised everybody yesterday by joining and writing the opinion for the majority in this week’s Supreme Court decision
If you have not done so already, please read the last two posts from Jewschool, and then come back here. [Waiting for you to finish
“There she is… Ms. Holocaust Surviv- whoa.” The very sound of the phrase “Ms. Holocaust Survivor” grates the ears and sounds like part of some
This rather misogynistic blog post from Jewlicious raised quite a few eyebrows. Fortunately, the Forward’s Sisterhood blog was on hand to get an even-more-embarrassing defense
I recently wrote about USCJ’s proposal to defund their college student program, KOACH. As typical for USCJ, this plan was made without much public discussion.
I have never really been a fan of Catholic League president Bill Donohue. Arguably you could call him a conservative agitator. As a liberal Jew,
I have a high emotional tolerance for disturbing stories of Israel’s shortcomings. But few topics so abjectly horrified me as this detailed report about Israel’s
Cross-posted from InterfaithFamily.com’s blog. While I was away from the office earlier last week, the UJA-Federation of New York released a big, giant, whopping study
This might be the worst news I’ve read on the internet in a very long time: Kosher Delight, a 28-year old establishment on Broadway between
Michael Walzer’s book In God’s Shadow: Politics in the Hebrew Bible makes a slightly controversial though eminently plausible argument. The book is an interesting analysis of the