by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Oct 31, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer in The American Spectator I told it to my four-year-old kids, then when they were seven and nine and fourteen and eighteen and twenty-plus. It was a mantra that my Dad, of blessed memory, told me: “Life is not a bowl of cherries. So stop whining!”...
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky | Oct 30, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky in the Israel National News There is no more unctuous lament being heard today across the world than that of the fate of the so-called “innocent civilians” of Gaza. Indeed, those lamenting the loudest – including some members of the United...
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 Steven Pruzansky | Oct 17, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky in the Israel National News We have learned that it is miraculously easy to put aside all the discord and strife in Israeli society; a ruthless enemy enables us to prioritize our common heritage, fate, and destiny. But we have also learned...
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 Yaakov Menken | Oct 12, 2023 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken in The Federalist Just as happened 50 years ago, radical Islamic forces launched a murderous assault against the world’s only Jewish state on a Holy Day on the Jewish calendar. They knew Jews would be busy at prayer and holiday observances,...