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May 24, 2013
May 22, 2013
John Thorne:
They launched the 'Arab Spring' but now yearn for the good old days of a strongman
May 20, 2013
Richard A. Serrano: Is Meir Kahane's assassin now a changed man?
Melissa Healy: Genetic copies of living people from embryos no longer science fiction
Jewz in the Newz by Nate Bloom : Jews Inducted into Rock Hall of Fame; Anton Yelchin co-stars in New "Trek" film; Kutcher (but not Kunis) visits Israel; Jewish TV Star Praises Jewish Rap Star
The Kosher Gourmet by Cathy Pollak: WARNING: This WALNUT CAKE WITH PRALINE FROSTING, perfect for afternoon coffee, is addicting
May 13, 2013
Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo: Why the giving of the document that would permanently change the world could only be done in desolation
David G. Savage: Church-state, literally? Supreme Court weighing public school graduation in a church
May 10, 2013
Rabbi Berel Wein: Be all that you should be
May 8, 2013
Peter Ford: Why China is welcoming both Israel's Netanyahu and Palestinians' Abbas
Warren Richey: Obama administration quietly backs out of appeal over new contraceptive mandate
Fred Weir: At Kerry-Putin meeting, US-Russia relations thaw --- a tad
The Kosher Gourmet by Leela Cyd Ross : Almost too pretty to eat, this colorful salad with Sicilian inspiration will tickle the taste buds and delight your visual sensibility
May 6, 2013
May 3, 2013
Kids, kittens the Same? With employee perks at struggling Internet pioneer Yahoo! it's hard to tell
Sandy Kleffman: Artificial kidney offers hope to patients tethered to a dialysis machine
April 29, 2013
Roy Gutman: Poland's new Jewish museum celebrates life, doesn't revisit Holocaust
Mark Clayton: Terrorism in America: Is US missing a chance to learn from failed plots?
Kim Murphy: Boston Bomber's 'Svengali' Revealed
Pete Spotts: Tiny satellites + cellphones = cheaper 'eyes in the sky' for NASA
April 26, 2013
Clifford D. May: Defense in the Age of Jihadist Terrorism
Sharon Palmer, R.D.: How to feel your best -- with plenty of energy, a healthy weight and optimal mental and physical function -- without driving yourself batty
April 24, 2013
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Jewish World Review
One of the most dangerous emotions spiritually
By Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D.
A transformative "soul-call" on the difference between false and true pride and how we are affected by both
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Lights Along the Way, Part VIII: To tell the truth
Lights Along the Way, Part VII: Budging Our Grudges
Lights Along the Way, Part VI: Impulses that make us most-vulnerable
Lights Along the Way, Part V: We Rationalize with Rational Lies
Lights Along the Way, Part IV: The destructiveness in bribing oneself can be unlearned and stopped --- if its catalyst is understood
Lights Along the Way, Part III: It Takes Rational Lies to Rationalize
Lights Along the Way, Part II: Antidote to Idleness
Lights Along the Way, Part II: To be human means having unique trials and tribulations to be a happy human entails grasping their significance
Lights Along the Way, Part I: Why are we alive? Individual purpose in the pursuit of an ultimate purpose
Lights Along the Way: Introduction
Sabbath misconceptions
Sincerity is Valued Most
Matzah and leaven as a life philosophy
To Be Truly Free
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Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D. is the founder of the Gateway Rehabilitation Center in Pittsburgh, a leading center for addiction treatment. He is a prolific author, with some 50 books to his credit.
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