Opinion: On The EMS Issue: Do What is Best For The Taxpayer

By E. Davidowitz, Matzav.com Much ink has been spilled regarding the possible privatizing of Lakewood Township's emergency medical services. In an effort to cut costs,...

The Associated Press’s Distorted Terminology

By Jerome S. Kaufman The Detroit Free Press of August 19, 2011, page 13A, captioned an article, Gun men cross Egyptian Desert, kill 8 in...

Analysis: Why Mitt Romney Did Donald Trump a Big Favor by Attacking Him

By Chris Cillizza Mitt Romney savaged Donald Trump as deeply dishonest and fundamentally unelectable in a much-touted speech in Utah today, an attempt by the...

Tobin: Ceasefire Advocates Are Hamas’s Useful Idiots

By Jonathan Tobin It’s been more than two weeks since the atrocities of Oct. 7 shocked the world with the deliberate cruelty and barbarism exhibited...

Bernard-Henri Lévy: Things We Need to Stop Hearing About the ‘Stabbing Intifada’

By Bernard-Henri Lévy It is painful to hear the phrase “lone wolves” applied to the handful — and perhaps tomorrow the dozens and then the...

Lessons from the Shocking Sentencing

By Yossi Drohr The utter astonishment of the twenty-seven year sentence handed down to Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin seemed to have pulled the carpet out from under...

Unique Blessing: Each Student, Each Person

By Rabbi Eliyahu Safran The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all its grace is as...

Palestinian President Shows The World Who He Really Is

There are two ways to understand the two-and-a-half hour rant Sunday from the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, in which he called for discarding past...

Karl Vick and the Crime of Misleading the Public

By Dovid Efune There is something wrong with TIME Magazine's Jerusalem Bureau Chief Karl Vick. By now many readers will agree that the publication is...

In Israel’s Desperate Hour, Obama Leads from Behind

By Ken Blackwell "We have your back," President Obama told Israelis when he visited that embattled country recently. Way back, apparently. Mr. Obama's administration...

What is Essential?

By S. Friedman A number of years ago I went to the Philadelphia Department of Motor Vehicles to take my permit test.  I entered the...

Opinion: The Tried and True Path of Hachnosas Orchim in Kiruv

By Rabbi Yitschak Rudomin MA Director: Jewish Professionals Institute www.jpi.org Email: [email protected] Author: The Second World War and Jewish Education in America www.jpi.org/holocaust/ Formerly: Director Sinai Heritage Center (Wall Street) Part of...

The Most Overlooked Line in Netanyahu’s Address

By Robert Satloff Since Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu addressed Congress on Tuesday, critics and advocates have debated everything from the metaphors and alliteration...

Rose’s ‘Official Story’ Does Not Set Record Straight on Agriprocessors

Erik Camayd-Freixas Ignorance of history is no excuse. Agriprocessors (1987-2008) lifted Postville from the farm crisis, doubled its population and turned it into a vibrant...

Five Myths About Sarah Palin

By Matthew Continetti Think you know Sarah Palin? The former Alaska governor has been in the spotlight ever since John McCain named her as his...

In Criminal Cases, All-Out Efforts To Get The Court’s Attention

By Tony Mauro, The National Law Journal The chances of convincing the Supreme Court to grant review in a criminal case are astronomically low. So ...

Ultimate Omer 2 is Back

By Moshe Berman Over two years ago, I began writing apps for iPhone and iPod touch. My third app was a little utility called ...

Can We Learn From Lavan? Our Golus in the Secular World

By Rabbi Eliyahu Safran Learn from Laban?  The very thought of it seems absurd!  In our tradition, Laban is the antithesis of all we hold...

The Real Jewish Day School Crisis

By Rabbi Avraham Edelstein The American Jewish day school system has failed in epic proportions. And no, I am not talking about tuition...

We Forget Amalek at Our Peril

By Rabbi Eliyahu Safran We are incredible beings for so many reasons, perhaps none so much as our ability to embody so many seeming contradictions...

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