One-Upsmanship and Brotherly Love
Last night I went to a David Broza concert and met Broza
Today, my brother is in Chicago for the DMB concert and he meets Dave Matthews
He wins!
Last night I went to a David Broza concert and met Broza
Today, my brother is in Chicago for the DMB concert and he meets Dave Matthews
He wins!
Mr. Bill Davidson, the owner of international glass company Guardian Industries, could have three champions this year. He’s the owner of the WNBA’s defending champion Detroit Shock. The Tampa Bay Lightning, his NHL (hockey) franchise play Monday night for the Stanley Cup. His Detroit Pistons take on the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1 of…
Purim is here! In preparing for my annual rundown of the top videos for Purim this year a few thoughts emerged: First, nothing really impressed me this year. Second, there wasn’t a lot of creativity (did a memo go out limiting people to only use Pharrell Williams’ song “Happy” and “Let It Go” — the…
Those who read Milton Steinberg’s masterpiece novel “As a Driven Leaf” will remember that eternal life is a reward given for the fulfillment of two mitzvot (commandments), namely the honoring of one’s parents and the shooing of the mother bird from the nest before taking her eggs. However, yesterday those who wanted to taste eternal…
הריני מוכן בהצבעתי Here I am ready with my vote Hareni muchan b’hatsbei`ati לידרוש שלום בעד המדינה הזאת כמו שכתוב: to seek peace for this country, as it’s written: lidrosh shalom ba`ad ham’dinah hazot, k’mo shekatuv “ודרשו את שלום העיר אשר הגליתי אתכם שמה” “And you will seek peace of the city where I exile…
From the Forward By Jennifer SiegelMay 6, 2005 Michelle Missaghieh is a rabbi. And she plays one on TV. On May 15, viewers of ABC’s hit medical dramedy “Grey’s Anatomy” will be introduced to Missaghieh on an episode titled “Save Me,” in which a newly Orthodox 17-year-old girl struggles with her faith when faced with…
From the NY TimesMarch 28, 2005 AMSTERDAM JOURNALA Dutch Soccer Riddle: Jewish Regalia Without JewsBy CRAIG S. SMITH AMSTERDAM – Just minutes before a high-stakes soccer game not long ago between this city’s home team, Ajax, and their rivals from the southern city of Eindhoven, a chant built to a roar in the hall packed…