If the Horseshoe Fits… Saddle Up!

American culture invented the Hollywood western. The Dallas Cowboys are America’s Team. The wisdom of the West is often described as “horse sense.” But nowadays it’s horseshoes—worn by both Democrats and Republicans—that have been given a political shine. A political theory bandied about in what passes for smoke-filled backrooms these days is that the two […]

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Marcus Freed Is Still Out There

At the very beginning of his one-man show, “Marcus is Alive,” which I saw Thursday night at a cozy little theater in Hollywood, Marcus Freed grabs the audience’s attention by throwing out one of life’s ultimate questions: What if? Indeed, what if? Who hasn’t asked that question? Who hasn’t wondered how their life might have […]

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Thoughts on Radiation

I wake in the night—yes, the middle of night, When the moon’s still on duty and stars are on site. My alarm clock goes BEEP! far too early to cheer, “Radiation time!” says the clock with a sneer. I shuffle and wobble and mumble and yawn, While sensible people are still fully gone. The sun’s […]

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The October 8th and October 9th Jew

Rabbi Mordecai Finley We Jews, particularly Israelis, suffered a terrible tragedy on October 7, 2023. Much has been written and said about the “October 8th Jew” — the Jew whose identity sharpened overnight, whose sense of solidarity intensified, whose awareness of vulnerability and peoplehood became immediate and urgent. I find myself thinking about what happens […]

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A Bisl Torah — Holy Selfishness

There are mitzvot between human beings and God. There are mitzvot between human beings and each other. Both categories help refine and develop our character. But there is a third, often overlooked category of mitzvot: mitzvot between a person and themselves. What does this category look like? The category addresses the ways we think about […]

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A Satisfied Mind

My truck-driver father and secretary mother, both hardworking people, seemed like failures to me because they were not doctors or lawyers like many of my grammar school classmates’ parents. I was so wrong. It’s painful to think that your parents are losers. I hope to God they never knew my thoughts.  I lived in a […]

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Did Bad Bunny’s Music Overcome His Politics?

There are two ways of looking at Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny’s performance during the Super Bowl halftime show, which he sang almost entirely in Spanish. One is politically, as Commentary’s Abe Greenwald writes: “It was a mini musical about labor exploitation, American colonialism, social inequity, Latin American pride, and Puerto Rican independence… It was, […]

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A Jewish Goal Line Stand

When it comes to the hatred of global Jewry, unnecessary roughness is not a penalty but rather pay dirt. Many receive great satisfaction treating Jews as tackling dummies—blaming and besmirching them; resenting their success; cheering their losses. Antisemitism comes with a scorecard, and the smart money is always betting against the Jews. The Super Bowl […]

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