Hit the Pause Button

A confession: I often fall asleep in Shabbat services. I try not to, but the rhythmic cadence of the cantor’s voice, the warm light, and the exhaustion of a long week usually win. But at synagogue recently, I sat wide awake, unable to shake a strange idea out of my mind. Because it was a […]

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The Case of Doctors Without Borders

In 1995, Muslim Brotherhood leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi addressed supporters in the Ohio with a prediction. The West, he stated, would not fall “through the sword” but would collapse under quiet Islamist infiltration. Through the patient, legal work of building influence inside a society’s institutions to undermine them – “we will conquer Europe, we will conquer […]

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The Golden Age of Political Profanity

Many elected officials, candidates, political analysts and podcast hosts affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America, and related far-leftist ilk, probably don’t kiss their mothers very often. I say this not only because their parents must be embarrassed that they raised kids so woefully ignorant of history, hateful of America and its freedoms, resentful of […]

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She Came to Show Us How

I read Elly Katz. I’ve published Elly Katz. But I’ve never met Elly Katz, so I never got to see her disability. Elly had Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS), a rare connective tissue disorder that lacks a cure. What I knew very well about Elly was what she wrote. But those words, in an odd way, gave […]

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