
I examine major issues affecting the Orthodox world, without exaggeration or whitewashing. I hope to spark wider discussion, thus enabling Orthodox Judaism to move forward where it excels, and to rectify that which needs improvement.
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We all recognize that some of the United States’ most well-known media outlets seem overly credulous when it comes to assertions that paint Israel in a negative light.
I will never forget a tweet sent by the New York Times on October 17th,...
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For generations, religious Jews prayed for a return to Zion. Today, for the first time in nearly two thousand years, t...
David Duke was born in Louisiana in 1950, and while still in his teens joined the Ku Klux Klan. When he was twenty, he founded a student group called the White Youth Alliance, which was affiliated with the National Socialist White People’s...
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Why do some of our most deeply held truths end up pushing people away instead of drawing them closer?
Tonight we begin counting the fifth week of the Omer, tomorrow is Pesach Sheni, Shabbat is the occasion of reading Parashat Emor, and Tuesday is the celebration of Lag BaOmer. In this short dvar Torah, I link those four occasions together,...
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Husband of Aliza and father of seven living in Israel. Creator of Jewish Coffee House, host of Orthodox Conundrum, co-host of Intimate Judaism.
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