Fear is the Mind-Killer
Fear is here to stay for the foreseeable future. What I need is a way to manage it.
Fear is here to stay for the foreseeable future. What I need is a way to manage it.
There is now a dedicated dating site called Unjected, which is based in the Red state heartlands of Boca Raton, Florida, and only open to people who have not had the COVID vaccine.
New Yorkers invented walking 10,000 steps a day. And let’s not forget the Jews’ 40-year walk when they left Egypt!
Amnesty might be the norm on campus, but not in the real world, where people are for the most part expected to take responsibility for what they do.
Obama has again roiled the geopolitical waters of the Middle East with his analysis of the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
I have to remind myself that this is not a time to spiral. Worrying all day isn’t productive. While it’s important to be alert and aware of threats, I don’t have to constantly be anxious.
If Time was a Jewish magazine, I would nominate you for its annual “Person of the Year.”
Jews feel cheated by the world. At the lowest moment of modern Jewish history, when we could have expected a sea of global sympathy, we got the opposite.
The studio version of “Now and Then” omits the “I don’t want to lose you” bridge that touched on the frightening possibility of Lennon losing the love of his life.
After the bewildering and surreal darkness of Oct. 7, followed by the biggest burst of Jew hatred in recent memory, the great majority of Jews have picked a side. Their own.