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Jewish World Review

March 9, 2006
Purim Poster
If your only option in choosing a friend is between a foolish person who is humble and a bright person who is arrogant, choose the fool. Folly may indeed be harmful, but arrogance is lethal.   —   Maalos Hamidos

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outlook
How portable is your faith?
By Rabbi Harvey Belovski

The secret — and genius — of the first monotheistic religion's survival can be traced to biblical construction instructions

reality check
Profile the boycotters!
By Jonathan Tobin

Dubai deal raises sticky questions, as well as hypocritical carping


4 books

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NEW SERIES! "Smiling Each Day". With this series, internationally renowned author and lecturer Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D. offers a charming collection of humorous views on life. His thoughts, stories, and anecdotes will make you smile with others as you smile about yourself

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9 to 5
Bliss
The Born Loser
Bound and Gagged
Flo & Friends
Frank & Ernest
Mallard Filmore
Moderately Confused
Momma
One Big Happy
The Other Coast
State of the Union
The Sunshine Club

Dry Bones
Cox & Forkum
Wayne Stayskal
Scott Stantis
Gary Varvel
Doug Marlette
Jeff Koterba
Chip Bok
Chuck Asay
Michael Ramirez

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Can You Stump the Wordsmiths?: ‘Scuttlebutt’; ‘angry’ and ‘cross’; ‘jibe’ and ‘gibe’

Widely predicted teen crime wave never happened

Dr. Peter H. Gott: Beware weight-loss ads

Everyday Cheapskate: Readers' wisdom


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Victor Davis Hanson: The lost art of the apology

Argus Hamilton's political zingers!

Garrison Keillor: Me and Maurizio, ships in the night

Kurt Wilson, "Lawrence of Suburbia": GPS? I Don't Need No Stinking GPS!

Debra J. Saunders: The wisdom of Solomon

Michael Barone: The Supreme Court on military recruiters

Bob Tyrrell: Saving Hollywood from itself?

Suzanne Fields: When Cubans climbed a bridge too far

James Lileks: What Keeps Congress from passing fewer line items that need vetoing?

Jonathan Gurwitz: America moves forward through alliance with India

Jeff Jacoby: Notes from Harry Browne

Michael Goodwin: Will's follies go on

Larry Elder: Bush lied, people died: Part II

Ann Coulter: It's hard out here for a wimp

Cal Thomas: Resurrecting the line-item veto

Please continue to pray — even for a moment — for the recovery of Dovid Zev ben Malkah Faiga, a 29 year-old father of two who has been diagnosed with a life threatening disease. Your efforts are working, but the need still exists!