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by Rabbi Boruch Leff |
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The Jewish people have their own ancient torch ceremony.
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Passover in the 'Hood
by Meir Solomon
Growing up in Brooklyn, even if I wanted to escape my faith, how could I? |
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All Hail the Chief
by Michael Ledeen
How a black Jewish Texan cleaned up an old confederate city. |
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The Battle on Campus
by Natalie Menaged
As anti-Israel propaganda on campus increases in new and alarming ways, defenders of Israel must face their opponents head on. |
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Homemade Israel-Bashers
by Prof. Amnon Rubinstein
A secular professor exposes the dangerous lunacy of Israel's radical Left. |
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Besieged
by Rachel Neuwirth
On the present danger facing Israel and all Jews. |
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Guns or Butter
by Rabbi Yonason Goldson
How I became Prime Minister of Japan for an hour and nearly achieved world peace. |
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The Heartwarmer
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
Hershel Puretz wasn't looking to become the savior of 2,000 Israeli families. |
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No Thanks, Mr. Gandhi
by Rabbi Avi Shafran
I reject your apology simply because you seem to have missed the entire point of why your original post was so offensive. |
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A Glacial Shabbat
by Carol Tice
An instant congregation, somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Top 10 Articles of 2007
by aish.com
Enjoy revisiting some of these gems, and catch up on your reading in case you missed any. |
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Salami and Shiites
by Chaplain (CPT) Shlomo Shulman
Firsthand report from the only Jewish chaplain in Iraq |
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The Courage to be Different
by Yosef Ben Shlomo Hakohen
A Jewish boy's request for a Christmas tree leads to an important discovery: to be truly universal, we must first be able to give to the world our own unique light. |
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The Bagel Theory
by Jessica Levine Kupferberg
Some Chanukah food for thought about Jewish connectedness. |
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Hijacking Chanukah
by Jonathan S. Tobin
Chanukah is the last holiday into which we should be trying to shoehorn unrelated themes. |
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The Blazing Mezuzah
by Brian Silvey
In the midst of a fraternity party, my Jewish spark was unexpectedly ignited. |
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Light in the Strangest of Places
by Batsheva Hirschman Frankel
At a Grateful Dead concert one Chanukah, I felt like the only Jew in the world. Then an amazing thing happened. |
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The Heroine in Everywoman
by Chana (Jenny) Weisberg
The secret power of Jewish mothers: creating and nurturing life in the face of death. |
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Command of the Sea
by Jonathan S. Tobin
A Jewish captain leads Navy's "Truman" into action. |
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Dancing with Our Children
by Shoshana Greenspan
They may not be able to run, walk, or even sit up, but oh, how our children can dance. |
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The New Anti-Semitism
by Denis MacShane
Anti-Semitism today is officially sanctioned state ideology and is being turned into a mobilizing and organizing force to recruit thousands in a new crusade. |
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The Shabbos Goy
by Joe Velarde
"Get the Spanish boy, and hurry." That was me. |
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Terminal Judaism
by Gila Davids
Without a Jewish education, what chance did our girls really have? |
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The Scam
by Miriam Katz
Yes, I'm a sucker. But in a culture where skepticism is the norm, I'm glad that my instinctive response is to trust the sincere intentions of others. |
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Just Doing
by Michelle Thaler
When tragedy hits our lives, do we stop living? |
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Names 'R' Us
by Batsheva Hirschman Frankel
My journey from "plain" Susan to "exotic" Batsheva. |
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Not Cropped
by Jonathan Mark
Noah Feldman admits controversial photo was not altered by school. |
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Hidden in Thunder
by Liba Pearson
Those who took up arms weren't the only heroes in the Holocaust. |
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Holocaust Lamentations
by Mirish Kiszner
With survivors in mind, the Book of Lamentations comes hauntingly alive. |
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Where's the Outrage?
by David Suissa
Jew-haters of the world need to know that we have as much passion to defend Jewish lives as they have passion to destroy us. |
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Chosen
by Rabbi Avi Shafran
It's not our Intelligence Quotients that count, but our Righteousness Quotients. |
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Inside Information
by Shmuel Burstein
In 1942, Pierre, a French Jew, abandoned God. Then the Six Day War happened. |
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Beyond Holocaust Museums
by David Suissa
The best way to honor Holocaust victims is to celebrate the Judaism they wish they could have celebrated. |
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Caught in the Backlash?
by Jonathan Rosenblum
As strains of Islam arouse suspicion worldwide, there may be ramifications for the Jewish community too. |
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Count Us In
by Emuna Braverman
Down syndrome isn't preventing Danielle Magady from leading the typical life of a teenager. |
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Call-In for Pollard
by Aish.com Staff
Passover is the holiday of freedom. After 22 years, isn't it time? |
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Milka's Art of Giving
by Sara Yoheved Rigler
She finds the strength to feed Israel's poor by feeding her own soul. |
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Mobilize Now
by Natan Sharansky
Anti-Semitism has leapfrogged from isolated attacks against Jews to incitement to genocide -- the actual elimination of the Jewish state. |
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Gimme Shelter
by Ross Hirschmann
How I learned to stop worrying and love sending my children to Jewish Day School. |
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Jewish Values for a Secular World
by Jeff Jacoby
For 3,500 years, Jews have been telling their children and the rest of the world the most revolutionary message in human history. |
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The Sound of Silence
by Richard Rabkin
One of the liveliest Shabbat dinners we hosted was with a group of deaf teenagers. |
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