To Elected Love
Once in a while, when you lose in politics, you can still win.
Once in a while, when you lose in politics, you can still win.
Step aside, gentlemen. You will have no interest in this column, I guarantee it.
One hour after the JDate.com site was launched, it crashed.
Before they met five years ago, searching for their besherts kept Lynn and Thad Gerber active in Jewish life: Between singles\’ dances,
Shabbat dinners and Jewish discussion groups, their dating lives gave way to a sense of belonging and connectedness through Judaism.
At first glance, the title of Esther Jungreis\’ new book, \”The Committed Marriage,\” seems a bit redundant. After all, isn\’t commitment
the whole point of getting married?
Rita Milos Brownstein, author \”Jewish Weddings\” (Simon & Schuster, 2002) said she wishes she had known about yichud before she was
married.
Forty days before a child is born, a voice from heaven announces: \”The daughter of this person is destined for [so-and-so].\” —
Babylonian Talmud, Sotah
Sadly, even though most Americans remain supportive of Israel, there is abundant evidence that in academia, opposition to Israel\’s policies has mutated into attacks that demonize the Jewish State, undermine its legitimacy and foment anti-Semitism. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reports that \”campus anti-Semitic incidents were up dramatically in 2002.\”
When Marvel Comics founding father Stan Lee created Daredevil in 1964, he tagged his blind superhero: \”Man Without Fear.\”