Iranian Payback, Long Overdue

Now that Israel and Iran are finally at war, let us hope that we are witnessing the final days of the medieval mullahs and ayatollahs—along with their barbaric henchmen—who have brutalized the women, homosexuals and dissident students of Iran since the very first days of the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Before they targeted their own […]

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Jews Must Arm Themselves

Recently, I made a video articulating a long-held personal belief—that Jews with CCWs, like myself, should be able to carry our guns into houses of worship and at Jewish events. The reason is basic; when I speak at events, there is usually armed security inside the venue. But outside the venue, when I am leaving […]

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Sephardic Torah from the Holy Land

Sometimes we just have to let our great thinkers do the talking. Sometimes we just need to read, hear and listen to their words. So this week I present Rabbi Uziel – Israel’s first Sephardic Chief Rabbi, an outstanding leader, halakhic scholar and philosopher, and my personal rabbinic role model – in his own words. […]

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“A Kind of Jew They Didn’t Know Existed”

If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to work as a Jewish district attorney in Soviet Ukraine during the post-Stalinist era, now’s your chance to find out. Marat Grinberg, a scholar of Russian and Jewish literature, culture and film at Reed College, has expertly translated the memoirs of his grandfather, Mikhail Goldis (1926-2020), who […]

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