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Jewish World Review
Jan. 1, 2003
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Having children makes you no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist.   —   Michael Levine

ABOUT JWR'S FUTURE

Not long ago, I found myself in the office of a corporate CEO. This fellow is known as a philanthropist, and I was trying for YEARS to meet with him.

After exchanging pleasantries, he became very serious. "If your own readers don't support you," he asked from behind his wide mahogany desk, "then why should I?"

Was the question insensitive? Obviously. But he had a point.

Unlike the CEO, there should be no reason for me to make a "pitch" to you about what JWR is --- and why it needs support.

We defend the values YOU hold dear and do so with elegance and eloquence.

And yet … and yet, we need more and more of our readers to care -- that means you, all of you -- that we have the resources to keep on keeping on. (I'm SINCERELY grateful to those who have contributed!)

For those who aren't aware, JWR is not some multi-million dollar company. It is still a one-man-show run out of a Brooklyn basement.

To be blunt: We need your help and we need it now.

As much as I like to think positively -- it's my nature -- there comes a time when reality sets in. After discussing JWR's situation with "experts," we decided on a few possible scenarios. Here they are. We could …

1) reduce our publishing schedule to twice or three times weekly.

2) become a subscription-only service with a semi-annual charge

3) offer free and "premium" tracks, which would require a fee

4) spruce up our advertising by adding pop-ups. (They are annoying, but they pay well.)

I would like things to stay the way they are, but without funding it's an impossibility.

What we have NO intention of doing is folding. We know the impact we are having in the cultural debate. And, then, there all of those warm letters we receive.

I am NOT asking you to stop reading if you can't make a donation. But I AM reassuring you that you need not be embarrassed if you can only give a small amount.

Whatever the amount, it will be greatly appreciated. At this point, ANYTHING, and I do mean ANYTHING, is better than nothing. Let's not be forced to change how JWR is run.

I've quoted the CEO. Now, let me quote a reader, James Graper: "Should I trust you with my mind but not my money?"

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




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outlook
If you believe that people
are basically good . . .

By Dennis Prager

No issue has a greater influence on determining your social and political views than whether you view human nature as basically good or not.



controversy!
Gambling with lives
By Jonathan Tobin


The Pete Rose controversy points to a problem our leaders prefer to ignore





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It's Not As Tough As You Think: How to smooth out life's bumps (NEW SERIES. YOU'LL ENJOY IT!)
We are never alone





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Uzbek inventor creates eyesight substitute

Halting fat growth for future weight loss

'Smart' tech helps avoid crashes

Fungus offers alternative to meat

Dr. Ed Blonz: Partially hydrogenated oils are pervasive; too much garlic?

Consumer Reports on JWR: Treading on the subject of tires



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Mark Steyn: GOP underperforms, but Dems are laughable

Dayle A. Shockley:
A fire has to be stirred

Neil Steinberg: Missing the nutcases

Greg Crosby: Auld Lang Syne

Tom Purcell: They provide unending joy to those who are wise enough to let them in (GREAT!)

Lori Borgman: Who it was a good year for

Lenore Skenazy: You know, like, resolved

Bill Tammeus: Quotable and notable in 2002

Argus Hamilton's political zingers!


KENNETH LAY BLASTS BUSH’S PRESIDENTIAL PARDONS
Crooks pardoned over Christmas were ‘small-time,’ former Enron CEO complains
  —  Andy Borowitz



Zev Chafets: Dem Dummies (OUCH!)

Dick Morris: Hey, Hillary: Want to appear like a stateswomyn? Stay silent (OUCH II!)

James J. Cramer: Lies my broker told me

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Mona Charen: Clone news

David Horowitz: As we look towards a future filled with the clouds of war (EXCELLENT!)

Cal Thomas: A New Year's spending resolution



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Mallard Filmore

Lurie's World

Jonathan Brown

Mike Lukovitch

Wayne Stayskal

Michael Ramirez

(Att. working columnists and editorial cartoonists: Think you have what it takes to be featured on JWR? Drop us a note. And readers: We're always open for suggestions!)


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