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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The Wolfs Open Chabad in Fairbanks

When Rabbi Heshy Wolf and his wife Chani announced to their family and friends that they were moving from Los Angeles to Fairbanks, Alaska, they were met with skepticism. “Everyone was looking at us like, ‘What are you doing? You’re crazy,’” Heshy told The Journal on a Zoom interview from his home in Fairbanks, where […]

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My Adventure Of A Lifetime

As Seen on Bored Panda: Nothing Prepares You For The Scale And Beauty Of Antarctica: My Adventure Of A Lifetime Very few places on Earth feel truly untouched. Antarctica is one of them. It’s the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, yet it draws travelers who are curious, determined, and ready to be humbled. In all […]

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Hijacking the Holocaust

International Holocaust Remembrance Day has now come and gone. It wouldn’t be such a bad idea for it to finally be gone for good. After all, this most recent commemoration was part travesty and complete misnomer. A day that had little to do with the actual Holocaust. President Trump’s campaign promise to clamp down on […]

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120 Years in One Night

I’ve driven by Sinai Temple in Westwood hundreds of times, and attended countless events, but never once have I asked myself: What came before this? I’ve always known the temple has been around for a while, but I have no idea how it started or how it evolved. We’re a people of stories and memory. […]

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