Sunday, February 22
Jonathan S. Tobin: Ponders Anne Frank revisionism
Thursday, February 19
Binyamin L. Jolkovsky: Messiah wars online
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg: Eye for an eye: Jewish law?

J W R / Jewish World Review
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February 23, 1998
Don Feder: Saint Hillary; Chris Powell: Remembering Abe Ribicoff; Robert O. Freedman: Russia and Iran

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Douglas M. Bloomfield: China's Jewish revival
Riva Moiseef Bassin: Manchuria memories
Sheldon Kirshner: Shanghai sanctuary
Chaim Shapiro: the Mirrer Yeshiva escapes Europe
Ari Zivotofsky reviews In Search of Sugihara
Douglas M. Bloomfield: Israel and US-China relations

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Ted Roberts: To Bubbe's house we go!
Cynthia Dettelbach: Direct marketing to Jews
Why Susan Rubin Weintrob wears a hat
Judy R. Gruen: My Judaism, my Catholic friends
Herb Geduld: When Monticello had a mezuzah
Dr. Jacob Mermelstein: Childhood achievement motivation, ct'd
Nehama C. Nahmoud: The Jews of Yemen, Part III

Left, Right & Center
Don Feder: Saint Hillary; Chris Powell: Remembering Ribicoff

Jonathan S. Tobin: rewriting Anne Frank: a distorted legacy; Eric Breindel: IRS targeting Clinton's foes?

Mona Charen: Rally Round the United Nations; Jacob Sullum: Rules of the Game; Robert Scheer: It Is Indeed the Economy, Commentators; Thomas Sowell: Dancing Around the Realities

Roger Simon's 15 minutes of fame; Thomas Sowell: a "Do Something" war?

Linda Chavez: Casey Martin can't lose; Don Feder: Maine says no

Mona Charen: In denial Roger Simon: The manic-depressive presidency


2/23/98: Robert O. Freedman: Russia and Iran
2/22/98: Josh Pollack: Some thoughts on the eve of war
2/19/98: Binyamin L. Jolkovsky: Messiah wars online
2/18/98: Abraham Rabinovitch: Can one word change history?
2/17/98: Yaakov Luria: A Shmendrik's Luck
2/16/98: Herb Geduld: Isachar Zacharie, Lincoln's confidant
2/16/98: Kevin Hasson: Resting unpeacefully in Boca Raton
2/15/98: Ted Roberts: There's nothing new under the sun (including chicken feet)
2/13/98: Hanoch Teller: The man who missed the boat (Nathan Straus and the Titanic)
2/11/98: Judy R. Gruen: Today, Tu B'Shvat: more than "Jewish Earth Day"
2/10/98: Neil Rubin on tomorrow's pop Jews
2/9/98: Julia Gorin muses on Lewinskygate
2/6/98: Jonathan S. Tobin on Yiddish and the failure of the Bund

Thought
Rabbi Hillel Goldberg: Eye for an eye: Jewish law?
Rabbi Noach Weinberg with Paul Benson on pleasure
Binyamin L. Jolkovsky: What Yithro heard, and learned

Kochavim
Curt Schleier talks with Jerry Offsay, Showtime producer extraordinaire

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More of the Best of Olomeinu with Steven Hill

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Libby Lazewnik: "Good intentions"
Zeidy Zalman: "Of vengeance and riches"

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G. Silber's Dovid Meyer: The Orphan From Jerusalem

Raison d'Etre

Strategies for Survival

Conventional wisdom has it that the majority of Jewry's "dropouts" are those who have had little or no exposure to Jewish life. Had our youth merely received higher and more concentrated doses of Jewish influences, it is argued, defection from Jewry's ranks would have been unlikely.

Conventional wisdom, however, is an overvalued commodity.

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