by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Jan 7, 2022 | Family Values, Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer, The Orange County Register A Catholic mom in Northern California enrolled her daughter in a public charter school. During her initial zoom classes, the girl, an incoming freshman who had not yet stepped foot in the school due to COVID-19, was...
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken | Dec 25, 2021 | Op-Eds, Featured Coverage
Published in The Epoch Times The Biden State Department is seeking to create a consulate in Jerusalem that would serve only “Palestinians.” There are two possible explanations. One, the Biden Administration has forgotten several thousand years of history. Two, they...
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky | Dec 6, 2021 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky, Israel National News It is hard to conceive of a more repugnant editorial than the one published in Friday’s Jerusalem Post entitled “Wayward rabbis” (Apparently the title was deemed so negative that it was changed in the online editions.)...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Dec 2, 2021 | Op-Eds, Updates
by Rabbi Dov Fischer, The American Spectator “Stare Decisis” is a Latin term and represents one of the most fundamental rules of jurisprudence. The idea is that, when a court hands down a ruling that ultimately withstands any appellate challenges, that rule is to...
by Rabbi Dov Fischer | Dec 1, 2021 | Op-Eds
by Rabbi Dov Fischer, American Spectator In 2021, Chanukah falls between November 28 at nightfall through December 6 nightfall. I begin by wishing my non-Jewish readers a Merry Christmas, a meaningful Christmas, a Christmas imbued and steeped with religious meaning...
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken | Nov 22, 2021 | Op-Eds, Religious Liberty, Updates
by Rabbi Yaakov Menken, Newsweek The U.S. Congress proposed an American day of thanks to the new and first president, George Washington, in September of 1789. And with Washington’s proclamation, the first Thanksgiving Day was held on Thursday, November 26 of...