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Kasich on faith
Two years ago, at a Palm Springs conference sponsored by the Koch brothers, a wealthy Republican donor challenged Ohio Gov. John Kasich on his decision to expand Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Don’t hide behind a boycott Israel ad; Jewish students want to hear you
A recent Torah reading dealt with the Golden Calf—Jews turning away from the Torah and going against other Jews.
Letters to the editor: Trump, IANexus, Bend the Arc and more
Mr. Trump has had nothing to do with first principles conservatism, prudence and care for our national security, a positive reform agenda to address our domestic debt through reasonable entitlement reform, and economic growth policies (“Why the Republican Party Is Dying,” March 4).
Challah, wine, Torah … and Trump?
For the past few months, whenever we’ve hosted guests at our Shabbat table, I’ve repeated different versions of the same joke: “I’d like to thank everyone at our table for not saying the name Donald Trump once during the last hour. What a miracle.”
A 2016 election column that doesn’t mention Donald Trump
The 2016 presidential campaign is a real doozy and not only because of colorful personalities and bitterly fought primaries.
9 times Donald Trump has been compared to Hitler
Donald Trump is not happy with the Hitler comparison.
Why I can’t vote for Donald Trump
As a well-identified Republican in the Los Angeles Jewish community, for weeks and months on end I have repeatedly been asked the same question by Democratic friends and colleagues, and I usually sense it coming by the person’s shifting body language: “So, would you vote for Donald Trump?”
A simple solution to the Obama-Netanyahu problem
Things seemed to be going so well between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“A person’s a person: Supporting all, no matter how small.”
One state, two state(s), red state, blue state.
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