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Jewish World Review

March 3, 2013


Advice is the only commodity on the market where the supply always exceeds the demand.  —   Unknown



thought
The wonder of it all
By Rabbi Nathan Lopes Cardozo

Religion is the art of knowing what to do with wonder. Too bad all too often that's not the way it's practiced



peace is not the question
How US military plans to carry out Obama's 'pivot to Asia'
By Anna Mulrine

A US policy shift toward Asia means a greater role for the Navy. Even pre-'pivot to Asia,' it already stationed half its ships in the region, and it is developing a new 'afloat forward staging base' in the Pacific



reality check
So many nyets: Why the chasm between US, Russia is so hard to bridge
By Fred Weir

Many in the West see a perplexing obstructionism in Russia's stands on everything from Syria to adoption. But Russia is working from a fundamentally different understanding of the post-cold war world






in the money
A rebuttal to student loan horror stories
By Morgan Housel

Like any emotion-laced issue, the student-debt story can be prone to hyperbole



gezunt / on health
Hope for zapping zits in the future, thanks to advances in genetic research
By Eryn Brown

Doctors can cure some cancers and transplant vital organs like hearts, but they still have trouble getting rid of the pimples and splotches that plague 85 percent of us at some time in our lives --- until now



nutrition
3 diet tricks of people who live longer
By Nicci Micco, M.S.

Sure, good genes have a lot to do with how long you'll live. So does chance. But more and more, research shows that healthy habits can keep you living longer and better



stargazing
Jewz in the Newz
By Nate Bloom

New on the Big Screen, Tube



ess, ess/ eat, eat!
The Kosher Gourmet
By Emma Christensen

This CHICKEN POSOLE is fresh and light, spicy and cool, crunchy and chewy -- all in one bowl!



4 books



[ D A I L Y     I N S P I R A T I O N ]

Forgiveness: Don't Let Resentment Keep You Captive
By Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski, M.D.

Someone steps on your toe and apologizes; you forgive him. But what if someone steps on your ego? On your bank account? On your life?

Rabbi Dr. Abraham Twerski - beloved author, scholar, and psychiatrist - shows us how vitally important it is to sincerely forgive those who have hurt us.

Rage and resentment weigh us down; forgiveness lets us cast off those burdens and be the people we really want to be.

TODAY: In Conclusion

[ W O R T H  1 0 0 0  W O R D S  ]


Archie
Dilbert
Ripleys Believe It Or Not!
9 to 5
Andy Capp
Bliss
The Born Loser
Bottom Liners
Flo & Friends
Frank & Ernest
The Grizzwells
Herman
Moderately Confused
Momma
One Big Happy
The Other Coast
Prickly City
Shoe
The Wizard of Id



Chuck Asay
Lisa Benson
JD Crowe
Bob Gorrell
Walt Handelsman
Joe Heller
Steve Kelley
Jeff Koterba
Jeff Stahler
Dana Summers
Dana Summers BONUS!
Gary Varvel
Michael Ramirez

(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.)

[ L I F E S T Y L E S ]

Tech Q&A by Steve Alexander Using email to send iPad text messages; photo recovery program for camera card that has become corrupt

Ask Doctor K by Anthony L. Komaroff, M.D.: Taking growth hormone can produce serious side effects

Frugal Living by Sara Noel: You ask; I answer


Cory Franklin: Hollywood History, Different Not Better

Karen Feld: Wopat Has Your Number



[ I N S I G H T ]

Wesley Pruden: A White House under siege

Argus Hamilton: The News in Zingers

News of the Weird by Chuck Shepherd: People With Issues; too bad gun laws are so tough in the U.K.

Greg Crosby: March, March, March

Dale McFeatters: Titanic II: If at first you don't succeed ...

Betsy Hart: 72 as the new 30

Lori Borgman: Organized crime in the kitchen cabinet

Suzanne Fields: Glamor Swims With Sharks at the Oscars

Rich Lowry: The unpopular party

Mona Charen: Gullible Nation

Linda Chavez: All the President's Men

Paul Greenberg: The customary crisis

Jonah Goldberg: CPAC unwise to snub Christie, gays

Deroy Murdock: Sequester should chop federal fat, not bone

Dave Weinbaum: If you could talk to the libs

David Limbaugh: White House Still Throwing Fastballs at Insubordinate Journalists

Diana West: GOP is erratic in its confirmation strategy

Mallard Filmore

Dry Bones

Michelle Malkin: Rotten to the Core, Part III: Lessons from Texas and the Growing Grassroots Revolt

Charles Krauthammer: Hail Armageddon

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