Spirituality, Religious Moral Precepts and Artificial Intelligence

Religious intelligence is based on two obscureingredients,one of which is spirituality, a religious feeling that does not makeany sense,contrasting with religious moral precepts that can be justified by theirexpedience,a far more rational rationale for them than fear of punishment for theirdisobedience.I hope that God does not object to this poem’s message, takingoffenseto my comparison of […]

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There Would Be No America Without Jerusalem

Late last week, Vice President JD Vance expressed frustration with Israel, accusing Israeli cabinet ministers of “very personally attacking” President Trump instead of simply criticizing the memorandum of understanding he negotiated with Iran. Around the same time, President Trump asserted that without America there would be no Israel. Within hours, Ambassador Mike Huckabee offered a […]

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Our Worst Critic

In a sermon prior to his retirement, Rabbi David Wolpe shared an anecdote that resonated deeply with me. He said: I know that this will sound very strange to you…the part of the service that I both enjoy most and fear most is carrying the Torah around – because I know I will not look […]

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The New York Knicks and Israel

I’ve been marveling from afar at how New York City has come together to celebrate the Knicks winning the NBA championship. Here is a great city that has been struggling for years, divided and broken in many ways, and yet, one amazing victory has brought a kaleidoscope of humanity together. Unity, that impossible and elusive […]

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