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by Yoni Stanleigh
Might there actually be a message in this Academy Award-winning movie that I could agree with?
by Stuart Schwartz
Golf is a model for life. It is a game in which you play against the fiercest most vicious opponent that exists -- yourself.
by Richard Rabkin
The movie "X-Men" describes a group of mutants who are rejected by the rest of humanity. For me, it hit very close to home.
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
As a Jew, I could not help but reflect on the contrasting attitudes between Judaism and the world of Harry Potter towards this epic struggle.
There's something in the air. The crack of a bat, a deep line drive -- and the beauty of being a Jew.
"American Beauty" is the big winner at this year's Oscars. What is the real beauty that is the subject of this enigmatic film?
by Rabbi Yitzchak Kalsmith
Judaism prizes free speech -- but it also prizes critical thinking. Does "Dogma" think -- or just take cheap shots at something precious to Christians?
One man's self-delusion shows up the human weakness to see what one wants to see.
The guests aren't the only fools: You can actually feel yourself getting dumber when you watch humiliation fests like "Jerry Springer Show".
by Dov Moshe Lipman
There is more than one way to hit the ball out of the park.
by Katie Green
Although a magnificent piece of art, this film is damaging to Israel.
by Rabbi Gavriel Horan
How the Bielski Partisans built a village amidst the Nazi death machine.
by Hannah Kaufman
Malcolm Gladwell and The Ten Thousand Hour Rule.
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
This well-meaning book ends up distorting the Holocaust.
How the NY Giants training camp can get you ready for the High Holidays.
by Emuna Braverman
What a difference 1/100th of a second makes!
Is the Sistine Chapel the site for the greatest subversive act in the history of art?
by Adam Rosen
Tamir Goodman has returned from Israel to play basketball in America.
by Amy K. Rosenthal
One of his finest hours.
We all write our own legacy. Dare to tell the truth.
by Sarah Shapiro
The metamorphosis of Ahuvah Gray, a black American who was once a Christian minister and is now an Orthodox Jew.
by Ahuvah Gray
In "My Sister, the Jew," an African-American minister shares her astonishing spiritual journey to Judaism.
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