July 27, 1998
Richard Z. Chesnoff:
When hopes
collide with
reality
Jeff Stier: What the FDA's decision on Thalidomide really means
August, 1998
Rabbi Avraham C. Feuer: on the
key to the Temple's ruin and its
future reconstruction .
In a chilling essay penned
nearly a quarter-century before
the onset of WWII, the late
Rabbi Meir Simcha Kohein of Dvinsk wonders why Jewry
fails to learn from history. Could
the Holocaust have been
prevented?
The Bostoner Rebbe: examines
the "hows," "whens," and "why"
of Jewish mourning. Do some
of us go too far?
We've all heard it a million
times: Jews during WWII went
"like sheep to the slaughter."
But did they? Absolutely not!
asserts Yisroel Saperstein.
Rabbi Nosson Scherman introduces JWR readers to a
Chassidic chronicler of the
Holocaust, a close confidant of
David Ben-Gurion, and his
unique perspectives on the the
Six Million and the Nazis.
Jonathan Tobin believes the
attention paid to Nazi gold and
artwork may distort our view of
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