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by Tom Teicholz
David Mamet's new book asks some tough questions about being Jewish in an age of anti-Semitism.
by Rabbi Dr. Asher Meir, Business Ethics Center of Jerusalem
Is a press release masquerading as a news article ethical?
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Great recipes for a sugar-free (even sugar substitute-free), refined flour-free diet.
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Consumers can't get enough of that "charbroiled taste".
by Bassi Gruen
What you see is often not what you get.
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Here's what you can do...
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Are life's daily frustrations slowly eating away at your marriage?
Two Nobel Prize laureates are pessimistic about Israel's future.
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Don't wait for the Kodak moment.
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If you don't want to be treated like an object, don't dress like one.
We all have our particular idiosyncrasies and preferences. Some of them make sense; many of them don't. We need to learn how to just accept them... and each other.
by Richard Rabkin
Ophira Eisenberg is a little bit of an outsider. But that's what makes her funny.
by Kevin Ray
Man Stricken with Jerusalem Syndrome and Avian Flu thinks he is both Messiah and Piece of Poultry
by Rabbi Leiby Burnham
Shortcuts: the quick way to nowhere.
by Rabbi Yonason Goldson
There are many avenues to connect with our Creator. Not all ways are equal.
Do professionals need to strive for complete objectivity?
Was He tracking the track stars?
by Rebbetzin Feige Twerski
Why should the most special person in my life have to suffer so deeply?
by Rabbi Yitzchok Kirzner
When "bad things happen to good people," by what standard does one define "bad"?
by Brenda Yablon
The newly released film has been hailed as a satiric masterpiece. Does it live up to its hype?
by Bayla Sheva Brenner
Creating Jewish families through adoption.
What does Judaism say about global warming?
Complaining isn't just a bad habit. It actually makes the problem worse.
by Avigail Rosen
In my eyes, others stand astride a mountain while I look from a valley below. She wheels a baby, while I walk empty-handed.
The Puah Institute provides fertility counseling and assistance for couples throughout the world.
We don't have to accept unnecessary waiting.
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by Sara Yoheved Rigler
How to change the world with your tongue.
by Chef Herschel Arnow
Just like your mother used to make it.
by Rabbi Boruch Leff
In life no one's a benchwarmer, and other key lessons from baseball.
by Isidore Rappoport
Incumbent at risk of losing his seat due to unpopular Kiddush policies.
by Rabbi Avi Shafran
If morality and ethics are rendered meaningless, how's a principled atheist supposed to respond to injustice?
What kind of damage would you expect from 3,870 missiles?
86-year-old Estelle Coplowitz threatens hunger strike if her family doesn't call.
Even in the marketplace?
Seven years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
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Everything is contained within the Talmud -- even Seinfeld's discussion about "double dipping."
The pleasures of reaching middle age.
Local residents reveal their true colors...
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After a few months of distance dating, she's hesitant to end things on the phone.
After being diagnosed with MS, she may lose the man of her dreams.
Are we helping our children by protecting them from all of life's difficulties?
What if these famous people had Jewish mothers? Frenetic comedy in the spirit of Purim. (90 sec.)
You're descended from a long line of idealistic heroes and heroines.
Is gossip really a good way to create relationships?
"Davenoid" tests now underway.
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David Granirer was diagnosed with clinical depression. And he thinks that's hilarious.
Some dead people are more important than others.
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