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Mezuzah Madness
By
Brad Hirschfield
What’s on your door? That’s what The Wall Street Journal wants to know. It better not be a religious symbol, according to the federal Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. At least that’s what lots of folks would have us believe the court said. It sounds like the court has it in for “the Jews” or…
Single Jewish Female Seeks Stress Relief
By
Brad Hirschfield
The economic scene must be especially slow for The Wall Street Journal to take an interest in the dating habits of Orthodox Jewish Women, as it did this weekend. In an article entitled, Single Jewish Female Seeks Stress Relief, Tamar Snyder details the challenges faced by a particular group of young women seeking mates. And…
Sharing the Rituals of Those We Love, When We Don’t Share Their Faith
By
Brad Hirschfield
All of us have friends, I hope, and many of us have relatives, who practice other faiths. So the question often arises of how to participate, or choose not to participate, in the rituals of those faiths to which we do not belong, that are dear to those we love. How do you join in…
Kosher Meat, Meet Elk
By
Brad Hirschfield
This tasty morsel just came across my desktop and I had to share. It turns out that among the many new Kosher products hitting the shelves, we will now have kosher elk fresh from South Dakota. That’s right, elk. This classic game animal hunted for eons on the prairies of North America and the steppes…
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