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Open Letter to Rabbi Shmuley Boteach and Pro-Israel Organizations

July 2, 2015

Dear Rabbi Boteach, Thank you so much for your repeated and ongoing dedication to the Jewish people, Jewish values, and …

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A Tribute To Orthodox Single Moms

May 10, 2015

The term “supermom” is usually used in reference to a mother who is able to combine a dazzling career with …

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Friendship, Favor, or Felony? Taking from a Friend Without Permission

March 29, 2015

Living among friends is something that has many benefits, yet at the same time, it can present challenges too. One …

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The emerging Iran nuclear deal raises major concerns

February 8, 2015

The following article was written by the Editorial Board of the Washington Post on February 5 As the Obama administration pushes to …

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Radical Religion, Radical Tolerance

January 15, 2015

The recent horrible events in France and the heartrending persecution of Christians in the Middle East have brought the issue …

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Repentance: A Change We Can Believe In?

September 28, 2014

As we approach the Yamim Nora’im and the ten days of repentance, we tend to feel a déjà vu; we …

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Knowing What We Are, Not Knowing What that Means

August 6, 2014

A recently released study conducted by the Pew Research Center showed that a majority of the world the belief in God as …

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Jewish Attitudes on Israel: Understanding the Winds of Change

June 12, 2014

Over the past few weeks, the increasing bipolarity of Jewish attitudes towards Israel has become very clear. Be it through …

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To Share or Not to Share? That is the Question

June 1, 2014

One for the great social revolutions that have marked the beginning of the 21st Century is the  drastic shift in …

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There Can’t be a Bright Future if We Don’t Remember the Past

April 27, 2014

This coming April 27, the State of Israel, and people around the world, will be observing and commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day. …

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