Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Sivan 13, 5773

By:
Rabbi Isabel de Koninck
Opening a Community Conversation Does the future of Judaism reside in the synagogue or beyond? Does the fact that you were raised an Orthodox, Conservative or Reform Jew influence which community you join or identify with? How much do traditional labels matter in today's search for Jewish connections? Post-denominationalism, the notion that Jewish life no longer breaks neatly along the...
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By:
Philip Rosen
Had the Arab League accepted the U.N. resolution on Palestine partition adopted on Nov. 29, 1947, they would be enjoying a state now for 63 years. The proposal was adopted despite what seemed overwhelming opposition from the United States bloc and the Soviet Union bloc. It called for a Jewish state and Arab state side by side with strong economic...
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If it weren't so malicious, it might actually be amusing -- using hummus to make a political point. Who knew that chickpeas could be a potent weapon? But the effort behind the apparently unsuccessful drive to take Sabra and Tribe hummus -- along with other Israeli products -- off market shelves is misguided at best, and insidious at worst. And...
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Glad for a More Positive, Open-Minded Platform My deepest thanks to you for publishing, "Is the Reform Movement Really Leaning Kosher?" (Nov. 18). Until I read that piece, my experiences with the local Reform movement left me pretty well convinced that the current Reform national leadership fully controlled the agenda, including a leftist, hyper-critical attitude toward Israel, its leadership and...
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Why Not Stay for 'Tea'? He Says It'll Do You Good Henry Seigel's inflammatory letter regarding the Tea Party ("One Thing's Clear: Tea Party Isn't Friend of Jews," Nov. 18) is sickening. Using the term "pork chop preacher" is beyond the pale. For the record, Mr. Seigel, if not for the 60 million evangelicals -- all those "pork chop preachers"...
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