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I'm Leaving on a (Reasonably Safe) Jet PlaneDec 3, 2009
Air travel brought to you by the, ahem, scientists, at U. of East Anglia.
So Karen and I are about to stuff ourselves into a steel tube that will travel at over 500 mph at an altitude of 33,000 feet.
I have no idea what keeps us in the air.
Yes, I...
The Obama DoctrineDec 2, 2009
Charles Krauthammer on Obama's “rather strange speech.”
I'm worried that the strategy Obama lays out has nothing to do with winning this war and everything to do with exit ramps.
Note that Obama never once used the word victory in his...
Salahigate: Radicals in the White HouseDec 1, 2009
“Love the idea of a building freeze, Barack baby.
The story of White House gate crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi is turning into a hall of mirrors story.
Did the Secret Service screw up or did a so-far unknown White House operative order the...
The Jewish Prisoner: Past, Present and FutureNov 30, 2009
Headstones of Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg and Alexander ben
Shlomo Wimpfen in the Jewish cemetery in Worms, Germany.
Rabbi Meir of Rothenberg (1215 – 2 May 1293) was one of the greatest Jewish scholars of the Medieval age.
In Paris, Rabbi Meir...
Best of the Jewish BlogosphereNov 29, 2009
Rabbi Abraham Avrech strongly urges you to read Haveil Havalim.
Torat Yisrael hosts this week's Haveil Havalim #245. As always, there is much to read, much to ponder.
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