Tag: Jewish Perspective

In a recent episode of the COMMENTARY podcast, pundits analyze polls showing a challenging outlook for Donald Trump and Senate Republicans.
The hosts of the COMMENTARY podcast explore the curious antipathy towards positive pandemic news among thought leaders.
Jay Electronica's album "A Written Testimony" features controversial content with the prominent inclusion of Louis Farrakhan's anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, there is a call to view life as a precious gift and to embrace a new perspective.
Erin Davis, a renowned radio personality in Toronto, experienced a profound tragedy when her 24-year-old daughter, Lauren, passed away, leaving behind a young child and husband.
"Not That Kind Of Rabbi" is a new podcast hosted by Ralph Benmergui.
The text discusses the Washington Nationals' World Series victory as a revelation for fans, symbolizing a cosmic unveiling of reality.
With the U.S. and Israeli teams out of the World Cup, the dilemma remains for Jewish fans regarding which team to support.
Jonathan Freedland, writing as Sam Bourne, presents "To Kill the President," a political thriller critiquing a volatile, Trump-like president in a scenario where key figures contemplate the removal of a dangerous leader for the greater good.
In the poem "Being Single" by R. Rosenfeld, the experience of loneliness, frustration, and societal judgment faced by single individuals, particularly women, is poignantly depicted.
The author reflects on their grandfather's experience fleeing Vienna in the 1930s and draws three principles to apply to the current political climate under President Trump.
The text offers tips for cost-conscious travelers looking to save money during vacation.
The article "Europe Unified, by Soccer" reflects on the Euro soccer tournament as a representation of a diverse and multiethnic Europe, contrasting it with the political and social realities in the host countries, Poland and Ukraine, including instances of anti-Semitism and racism.