Every time the Olympics rolls around, I want to believe in it. I want to partake in it from afar and cheer this idea of humanity coming together in the spirit of sportsmanship.
When it’s the …
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By Tehilla R. Goldberg
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8/19/16
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Last weekend, emails associated with George Soros, billionaire donor to Democratic Party and anti-Israel causes, were leaked. The hack wasn’t of Soros himself but of multiple Soros-controlled …
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By Jeff Dunetz
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8/19/16
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It’s not the end of the world just because an Egyptian athlete refused to shake hands with his Israeli counterpart at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro last week. After all, the Egyptian is the …
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By Stephen M. Flatow
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8/23/16
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Last week’s Torah portion concluded with Moshe telling the people what will happen when they enter the Promised Land. Owing to the terrible deeds of the inhabitants of the land, G-d had decided …
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By Rabbi Avi Billet
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8/23/16
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The expression, “And you shall love the L-rd, your G-d” appears twice in the Torah, the first instance in Parashat Vaetchanan (Devarim 6:5), and the second in this week Parashat Eikev …
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Ny Rabbi David Etengoff
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8/23/16
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For the last eight years, my daughter Jordana and I have discussed flying down to Atlanta to catch a few games at “The Ted,” another name for Turner Field baseball stadium, home of …
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By Judy Joszef
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8/23/16
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What motivates some people to do more than just appreciate the blessings they have in their lives and to actually be a vehicle for blessing?
This week’s portion, Ekev, contains one of the …
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By Rabbi Binny Freedman
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8/23/16
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The far left U.S. Green Party marked a significant milestone in the current campaign cycle when CNN broadcast a town hall debate with its presidential candidate, Jill Stein, and her running mate, …
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By Ben Cohen
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8/23/16
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Our parasha this week, Re’eh, contains two seemingly contradictory pasukim. Initially we are taught, “However, there will be no needy (evyon) among you, for the L-rd will surely bless you …
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By Rabbi David Etengoff
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8/31/16
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The end of Parshat Re’eh is one of the few times in the Torah that the holidays are presented. Noticeable is the instruction to be joyous on the holiday, a point noted once for Shavuot (16:11), …
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By Rabbi Avi Billet
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8/31/16
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