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Jewish World Review

March 16, 2006
ArtScroll
The Zohar states that the Divine is distressed when people are sinful. If one forgives another person, he thereby eliminates that person's sin against him and minimizes the Divine distress. It is the finest manifestation of one's love for the Almighty to alleviate the Divine distress.   —   Ohr HaChaim Hakodesh

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past & present
Haym Salomon: The
rest of the story

By Michael Feldberg

In the pantheon of American Jewish heroes, Haym Salomon (1740-1785) has attained legendary status.

But Salomon's life was far from all triumph.

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Willard the Two Faced
By Libby Lazewnik

The highly acclaimed children's author is back with a character-building story that transcends age and cultures


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


Gary Varvel
Gary Brookins
Ed Gamble
Steve Kelley
Wayne Stayskal
John Deering
Bob Gorrell
Chuck Asay
Michael Ramirez

(Attention working columnists and editorial cartoonists: Think you have what it takes to be featured on JWR? Drop us a note by clicking here. Readers, please make suggestions, as well.)

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Easier than you think by Richard Carlson: Emerging from a creative rut

Lori Borgman: Cents and Sensibility

Dr. Peter H. Gott: Xanax vs. Prozac: Which is best?; causes of chronic arsenic poisoning

Everyday Cheapskate: Readers' wisdom


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James Lileks: Musings on the coming plague

Argus Hamilton's political zingers!

Culture Shlock by Malcolm Fleschner: The day the Muzak died

Julia Gorin: Humorless Hollywood: A post-script on Jon Stewart at the Oscars

Larry Elder: ‘Crash,’ the movie vs. race relations, the reality

Suzanne Fields: A man's a man, for all that

Debra J. Saunders: ‘Da Vinci Code’ trial intrigue

Bob Tyrrell: Rock and roll is dead — Rest in peace

Paul Greenberg: Unsettling

Jeff Jacoby: Adoption, kids, and the gay agenda

Max Boot: George Clooney, Best Supporting neocon

Victor Davis Hanson: A port postmortem

Dick Morris: Fourth-place finish in Memphis shows McCain’s no front-runner

Ann Coulter: Welcome to my world, Claude Allen

George Will: The vexing qualities of a veto

Cal Thomas: The future of newspapers

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!