by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky | Jan 22, 2024 | Op-Eds, Human Rights
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky in the Israel National News There is something abnormal about the “innocent civilians” of Gaza that we would do well to recognize, especially since the blood libel at The Hague is premised on their suffering, brought about by the war they and...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Jan 13, 2024 | Op-Eds, Human Rights
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator To be born a Jew is to be born with a target on your back. You go to the same movies others do. Enjoy similar foods, although — if you play by the rules — you restrict yourself to kosher ingredients and kosher-certified...
by Rabbi Ze'ev Smason | Jan 10, 2024 | Missouri, Family Values, Op-Eds
by Rabbi Ze’ev Smason in the St. Louis Jewish Light When the renowned Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky lived in Toronto in the 1940s, his synagogue presented him with a silver platter as a present for Purim. A few days later, one of the shul members saw Rav Kamenetsky in...
by CJV | Jan 4, 2024 | Coverage, Human Rights
by Tyler O’Neil in The Daily Signal Orthodox Jewish leaders condemned The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper of Harvard University, for “whitewashing” antisemitism in a series of op-eds published at the tail end of 2023. Although Harvard’s efforts to respond...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Jan 3, 2024 | Op-Eds, Family Values
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator And then there was one. Magill out at Penn. Claudine Gay out at Harvard. Or, as she might say: “Copy that.” And next, we shall turn to MIT’s dubious president. The first hint that Claudine Gay is a plagiarist came when...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Dec 10, 2023 | Op-Eds, Human Rights
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator I don’t know how much more time we Jews have left in America. Maybe a hundred years. Maybe a thousand years. Maybe more. Maybe less (the proper adjective if too much to count). Maybe fewer (if few enough to count). But...