Most Clicked This Week
- “Long before the 20th century, ancient Jewish texts recognized what much of the modern West still refuses to accept: Not every enemy can be reasoned with”
- Susan Rice Exposes Administration Failings On Iran At AIPAC
- "How did Israel, a country not yet even 70 years old, become a superpower with one of the most technologically advanced militaries in the world that is changing the way modern wars are fought?"
- BDS efforts to curb Israel travel have failed badly
- BDS Blacklist: Israeli Foreign Minister Katz slams UN Human Rights, brands issuing of report “shameful surrender to pressure by countries and organizations that are interested in harming Israel"
- Khaled Salem, a pro-Israel Arab Democrat in primary to unseat Chuck Schumer
- Why I Miss George W. Bush
- Palestinians lay out (at least) four conditions for peace
Author Archives: ArchitectGuy
Congresswoman Betty McCollum works on legislation with a group linked to terror
FRONT PAGE MAG US Rep Betty McCollum – ‘Useful Idiot’ for Hamas by Joe Kaufman September 29, 2020 United States Representative Betty McCollum (D-Minnesota) has become one of Israel’s biggest critics in Congress. This is apparent, given the one-sided legislation … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged American Muslims for Palestine, Betty McCollum, Hamas
Leave a comment
“If religion is opium, Marxism is crystal meth”
SPECTATOR Antifa made me Christian by Chadwick Moore September 28, 2020 It’s a putrid August night in Brooklyn, with hazy orbs floating around the orange light from streetlamps lining a block of bars and restaurants. A dull murmur drifts up … Continue reading
Never Apologize to the Mob
What once was the start of healthy debate is now just as often a catalyst for personal and professional destruction. “The mob” is out to cancel anyone who crosses it. Paris Dennard describes the problem and offers a solution.
A personal message from ArchitectGuy
I would prefer to do this personally, but…If I have said or done anything, in the past year, that has offended or hurt you, either by accident or on purpose, I apologize and ask for your forgiveness. I forgive anyone … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish
2 Comments
Yom Kippur (the 10th day of the Jewish year) concludes 10 days of soul-searching, atonement and repentance– the holiest Jewish time – which begins on Rosh Hashanah, the first day of the Jewish year, commemorating the creation of the first human-being, Adam
THE ETTINGER REPORT Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Guide for the Perplexed, 2020 by Yoram Ettinger September 23, 2020 …Asking forgiveness of fellow human-beings – and not only of God – is a major feature of Yom Kippur. From acrimony … Continue reading
Synagogues are shortening the typically long Yom Kippur services to head off Zoom fatigue. Find your service here.
TIMES OF ISRAEL Want to attend a US online Yom Kippur service? Here are some options by JTA September 27, 2020 The global pandemic has upended traditional High Holiday services this year, closing synagogues or severely limiting attendance for the … Continue reading
“At a time when Jews are supposed to look within and admit fault, too many of us are virtue signaling and delegitimizing our opponents. Can we stop?”
ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS) Can we forgive each other? by Jonathan S. Tobin September 27, 2020 …The Days of Awe are a moment in time when we should focus on finding the courage and the moral strength to … Continue reading
Posted in Jewish, Politics
Leave a comment
“The PLO era officially began at the White House on Sept. 13, 1993. It officially ended at the White House on Sept. 15, 2020. It is time for Israel, the US and the rest of the world to recognize this truth and act accordingly”
ISRAEL HAYOM (by agreement with JNS) Time to hold the PLO accountable for its crimes by Caroline B. Glick September 25, 2020 Earlier this month, the Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government announced that PLO Executive Committee Chairman Saeb Erekat has … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinians, Saeb Erekat
Leave a comment
“Ginsburg embodied a particular ambivalence in Jewish life that is found in no other faith community”
JNS RBG: An American Jewish justice warrior by Melanie Phillips September 24, 2020 The obituary in Britain’s Guardian newspaper of the iconic liberal US Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died last weekend, provoked outrage among a number of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Supreme Court
Leave a comment
University of Illinois student government conflates #BDS and #BLM
ALGEMEINER Jewish Students at University of Illinois Decry Passage of Anti-Israel Divestment Resolution During High Holidays by Benjamin Kerstein September 24, 2020 The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s student government on Wednesday night voted in favor of a pro-BDS resolution … Continue reading