A Golden Age of Jewish Media, Part One 1
Just when you thought that today’s screen distractions would put a stamp of finality to the end of the reading era—even for the “people of the book”—a resurgence and blossoming of Jewish content, both in […]
Just when you thought that today’s screen distractions would put a stamp of finality to the end of the reading era—even for the “people of the book”—a resurgence and blossoming of Jewish content, both in […]
Standing on the shoreline at Ocean City, Maryland, cool sand brushing against my feet, the ocean currents soothing my senses, I contemplated the wonder of nature. I was alone on this cold, late March morning, […]
Angry at The World: Asking Why and How Did The Holocaust Happen? In my sheltered, comfortable suburban Detroit childhood, I shouldn’t have been so angry. Neighbors looked a lot like my family: white, Jewish, middle […]
My sports life began forty years ago, in early fall 1974. My timing could not have been worse. I missed the glory days of the Red Wings, Lions, and Tigers in the 1950s and 60s […]
Review of The Chutzpah Imperative: Empowering Today’s Jews for a Life That Matters by Rabbi Edward Feinstein “Chutzpah” is one of those wonderful Yiddish words that have multiple meanings, defying straightforward dictionary definitions like audacity, […]