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Oct. 19, 2003
PLEASE READ JWR PUBLISHER'S OPEN-LETTER BELOW
He who laughs last thinks slowest.   —   Unknown

A HEARTFELT LETTER FROM JWR'S PUBLISHER

Dearest readers:

At the outset, I want to thank the thousands of you who have written from around the world to express your obviously heartfelt wishes. To say that I'm touched, would be an understatement. I'm only sorry that I cannot do so personally. It is not intended as a slight in any way.

Cliched or not, from the vantage point of a hospital window, the world does indeed look different. VERY different.

Unfortunately, I now know this first-hand.

Over five years ago, I launched JewishWorldReview.com and told one and all that I would "put my heart" into it — what has resulted may have been more literal than I had imagined.

On the afternoon of Sunday August 17, I was admitted to Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn. It's an institution that enjoys a reputation as having one of the finest cardiac centers in the nation. Without getting into the particulars, after a battery of tests, the problem was diagnosed and a remedy is being worked upon.

Why am I telling you this? For a simple reason: Because I think you care.

Though time and again I have been advised against publicizing this fact, I do not hide that JWR is a one-man-show. I think the quality of my webzine and, particularly, the quality of its readers — including White House staffers, senators, congressmen, syndicated talk show hosts, editorial page editors, Fortune 500 CEOs and just ordinary religious and patriotic Americans — says a lot about who we serve and what we stand for.

But the day to day stress in running JWR may, unfortunately, say a lot more.

In order to keep JWR running smoothly, I'm often up all hours of the day and night. And if this continues, I'm told, JWR will cease to exist, BECAUSE I WILL.

What we need now is to get sufficient funding for a staff and a technology upgrade. At this moment, every JWR page is designed by hand. We need to purchase and customize a database similar to "Story Server" in addition to hiring a staff.

That takes money. Something that about 95% of our readers don't yet appreciate.

I'm grateful — SINCERELY SO! — to the 5% of JWR readers who have expressed their kindness and gratitude in our appeal until now.

I've been advised to start charging a monthly or yearly fee to access this site. At first blush, this makes sense. The reality, though, is it will undermine JWR's mission.

Let me explain.

From its launching, JWR has been about ideas. I created this webzine as the go-to source defending and being an exponent of traditionalism, patriotism, and democracy. We've been around nearly from the beginning of the commercial Internet and JWR articles now show up HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of times in search engines. If we start charging, that status will end. So will the likely growth of this site. Simply put, folks will never sign-up and will never read us.

This appeal is NOT about making anybody feel guilty. I know we have many elderly readers and high school students who simply cannot afford pitching in. But I also know there are many folks here who are gaining from JWR and either don't fully appreciate the situation or don't care enough to support us. I pray this changes!

Some here are simply are embarrassed to send what they may consider a pittance, but to us is a lifeline. No expression of your gratitude — I REPEAT, NO EXPRESSION OF YOUR GRATITUDE — will be discounted or disregarded.

This note is getting long, so I will end.

Don't think the "other guy" will help — BECAUSE HE HASN'T AND WON'T. He will count on you.

I AM COUNTING ON YOU — as are all of our future readers who have yet to discover JWR.

JWR runs on an "honor system". If it is to survive, the 95% who regularly gain from it, but who have not pitched in, must begin to act honorably.

I apologize if this letter offends anybody. Perhaps if I waited a few days or weeks, the tone would be different. As a cherished reader, I just wanted to let you know what is amiss.

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In gratitude and friendship,
Binyamin L. Jolkovsky,
Editor in Chief


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Still One Torah
By Gary Rosenblatt


One of the great miracles is not only that this ancient text — the core of our faith — is revered and found to contain endless lessons and interpretations, but that for all of our differences as Jews, we still read from the same page — or more accurately, scroll.

And this weekend we will celebrate!

reality check
So much for democracy
By Jonathan Tobin

The sheer chutzpah of reject politicians and we-know-better-Jews

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It's Not as Tough at Home as You Think by Abraham J. Twerski, M.D Today's installment ... No need to choose (NEW SERIES; TRY IT, YOU'LL LOVE IT!)

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One Big Happy
Mallard Fillmore
Lurie's World
Cox & Forkum
John Cole
Ed Gamble (HOW TRUE!)
John Deering
Jeff Koterba
J.D. Crowe
Michael Ramirez (PRINT IT!)

(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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Tech Maven by Mark Kellner: Time to dump Ma Bell?

Everyday Cheapskate: Readers' wisdom

Dr. Peter Gott: The relation between smoking and COPD; What is vitiligo?

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Jeff Jacoby: Put Nobel laureates to the test — of time

Argus Hamilton's political zingers!

Dan Abrams: Blurring the line in the Kobe Bryant case between what is significant and what is just salacious

Tom Purcell: Conversation with a typical poll respondent? (GREAT!)

Abe Novick: The American crabwalk tempo

Keith Olbermann: When critical baseball games are decided by fans

Greg Crosby: The scary thing about October

Monica Crowley: We are the strongest country the world has ever known, not just because we are a great power, but because we are a good power (SPOT ON!)


IN MAJOR SETBACK, KUCINICH RECEIVES ENDORSEMENT FROM CHICAGO CUBS
Other candidates gleeful
  —  Andy Borowitz

Jonathan Rauch: America Has A Brilliant Strategy For Iraq: Muddle Through (THOUGHT PROVOKING!)

Clarence Page: So long to a misguided gag rule on the medicinal use of marijuana

David Limbaugh: A week in the culture war

Joel Mowbray: Iraq: Becoming an Islamic Republic?

Bob Tyrrell: The Moron Vote

Diana West: Bad news for Democratic candidates

Jonah Goldberg: 'Imminent threat' is revisionist spin

Roger Simon: No cheering in the press box

Mona Charen: The failure brigade

Charles Krauthammer: Perfect games

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