Previously in JWR
Wednesday
May 13, 1998
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A wise man's question contains half the answer.
   — Rabbi Ibn Gavrioel

Wed. 5/13/98:

Should Jews buy cars from Daimler-Chrysler?

Join JWR publisher and ed-in-chief Binyamin L. Jolkovsky to discuss this and more on today's Jay Diamond radio show, 5-6:30 EST on New York's WEVD radio, 1050 on the AM dial. Call (212) 244-1050 to join the discussion.

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Genesis
Yonoson Landman: The crowds may be huge, but Lag BaOmer in Meron ain't exactly Woodstock
Don Feder : Hillary knows what's best for everyone
William Pfaff: Negotiating in reality, not wishfulness
Cal Thomas: John Ashcroft: another Jimmy Carter?


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Where Heaven Kissed Earth

"Ultra-Orthodox Taking Over Jerusalem, Seculars Unwelcome," or "Jerusalem: Where Your Gelt is Accepted, But You Are Not" might well have been the headlines in several publications, both here and abroad, that in wake of the world's focus on Israel's jubilee have reported on the increasing presence and visibility of fervently Orthodox Jews in the City of Gold. But it may be that the desired effects — hysteria and anger — are somewhat premature.

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Left, Right & Center

Larry Elder: Steppin' up

Don Feder: Hillary knows what's best for everyone

Roger Simon: Just who is 'Mr. Republican' these days?

Linda Chavez: Chill-out on the chihuahua and ... Seinfeld

Robert Scheer: Rules of Congress, truth be damned

Thomas Sowell: Random thoughts

William Pfaff: Negotiating in reality, not wishfulness

Mona Charen: The war process?

Cal Thomas: John Ashcroft: another Jimmy Carter?

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