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OPINION & COMMENT

Antisemitism Can be Managed, but not Eliminated

If a Jew wants to solve the problem of antisemitism he must commit some kind of suicide — either physical or at least cultural. Antisemitism is part of the lot of the Jew, and it will be around as long as the exile.

Chapters in Chinuch from HaRav Dessler: About the Sanctity of Expression and the Methodology of the Niggun
by L. Leiner

In two letters dealing with the subject of education, Maran's approach is apparent regarding the need to test matters of chinuch against the light of Chazal's teachings, and to be suspicious of everything smacking of modern research.

Eisov's Hatred Towards Yaakov
by Rav Yaakov Horowitz

Part I

Parshas Shemos introduces a new element between Am Yisroel and Mitzrayim: the latter's deep-seated hatred towards Am Yisroel.

Torah — A Quest for Personal Truth
by Yochonon David

Exactly as the clock struck nine, there was a short ring at the door. "How absolutely appropriate," I thought to myself, "for someone like him, the chief accountant of a major corporation." As I got up to open the door, I thought about how this man came into my life.

Politica
Shinui vs. Labor

By E. Rauchberger

Shinui Chairman Tommy Lapid, along with his fellow party members, can be expected to seek every available opportunity to rile and lash out against the chareidi public in general and the Torah world in particular, for otherwise Shinui would be wiped off the political map.

Reliable Sources: Knesset Foreign Affairs Committee Tries to Plug Information Leaks
By Aryeh Zissman

Much has been written about the issue of information leaks in Israel. Ministers leak information from closed government meetings, internal meetings and even cabinet meetings. Politicians are inclined to leak information and without them the media would be boring. Nevertheless every prime minister has tried to combat leaks—and failed.


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