by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Oct 18, 2023 | Op-Eds, Human Rights
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator A guy stops his friend and relates excitedly: “Did you hear about Harvey? His wife just drove his brand-new Tesla into a swamp!” The friend responds: “First, it wasn’t Harvey. It was Frank. Second, it wasn’t his wife. It...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Oct 13, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator Isn’t it heartwarming that the world loves dead Jews so much? I almost feel guilty for getting that lung transplant. It pains me that I deprived so many members of Black Lives Matter — may they all be damned by G-d...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Oct 9, 2023 | Human Rights, Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in the Israel National News This is the version that appeared in Israel National News. A later version, with more Jewish and Israeli examples that may be of interest to many readers, appeared in The American Spectator My heart is in the East, and...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Sep 8, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator Adam Sandler’s new Netflix film You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah (hereafter BM) pairs beautifully with another recent Netflix release, You People. I discussed the latter piece of garbage at some length here. These...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Sep 5, 2023 | Op-Eds, Religious Liberty
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The Jewish Press With Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur just around the corner, I revisit perhaps the most important U.S. Supreme Court decision in a generation for Shabbat observers. For so many decades, extending more than half a century, the...