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January 2005 Highlights

Jewish Reflections on the 2004 Election

 Alan Mittleman: Jews, like Democrats, can either define themselves as a permanent opposition, consolidating on the left and delivering jeremiads to the culture, or they can come to terms with America's durable and politically expressive traditional religiosity.read more

 

 Mik Moore: Failing to confront the Christian Right will enable a conservative domestic agenda. Question of the month: Should American Jews embrace the Christian Right as a political ally?
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 A Fragile Democracy by Daniel Terris
In the days after the 2004 presidential election, the news media fixed on the fact that one poll showed that "moral values" was the principal animating the concern of 22 percent of voters in the presidential campaign. Read More...

 

For Sale: Living Words V: A Source Book on Israel in a Time of Struggle


A timely resource for rabbis, educators, and families to address the crisis in Israel. Included are High Holiday sermons, new rituals for celebrating Israel's Independence Day, Responsa on the Prayer for the Peace of Israel, essays and resource materials to teach Israel in synagogues and schools.:

Available now www.Jflbooks.com
Foreword by Yitz Greenberg bookorders@JFLmedia.com.



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Quote of
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“Moral discernment and wisdom require attentiveness to the complexitites
and ambiguities of life, which can never be fully engaged through
simple, unchanging moral positions.”

Louis E. Newman