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July 27, 2003
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The trip is never too hard, if you know you're going home.
  —   The Chofetz Chaim

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!)

Donate to JWR

For those who aren't aware, JWR is not some multi-million dollar company.

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?"

Donations are tax deductible.

To give electronically, please click HERE.

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


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outlook
Lessons from the
road and by the way

By Rabbi Berel Wein

The ancient Israelites spent A LOT of time desert-wandering. What are we to learn from their experience of travel in order to better our lives and society?

reality check
‘The Obstacle is Terrorism’
By Jonathan Tobin

Bush administration road map spin inspires hope — and cynicism

[ D A I L Y  I N S P I R A T I O N ]

Loving Kindness: Daily lessons that will transform you Today's installment ... To Give Comfort

[ W O R T H  1 0 0 0  W O R D S  ]

One Big Happy (NEW, FAMILY-FRIENDLY STRIP!)
Mallard Fillmore
Lurie's World
Jack Higgins
Steve Kelley
Cox & Forkum
Gary Varvel
Bob Gorrell
Joe Heller
Jeff Koterba
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.)

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Tech Maven by Mark Kellner: Experiments in upgrading

Today's Failure (Test Your "Failure Is A Stepping Stone To Success" Aptitude) by Steve Young

Evan Weiner: Arm-twisting cities to have the 'privilege' of a sports franchise

Lori Borgman: Star appears bright-eyed, bushy-tailed

Research is unraveling the strands of physical, psychological distress

War on spam draws in innocents

Seeking pen pals, inmates establish Net personal ads

Telemarketing strongholds face uncertain future

Frequent flier program limitations complicate redemption

Realty agents to the rich and famous must go all out

Everyday Cheapskate: Readers' wisdom

Dr. Peter Gott: The pain of piriformis syndrome

[ I N S I G H T ]

Michelle Malkin: President Bush's Secret Service buffoons

Tom Purcell: "Ain't-my-fault" lawsuits are becoming more creative

Lenore Skenazy: Hi-tech brain booster — stick it in your ear (GREAT!)

Greg Crosby: Summertime and the reportin' is sleazy

Argus Hamilton's political zingers!

Abe Novick: Failing celebrityhood

The Medicine Men: Drug reimportation: Bill translates to goodnight, patients

Marianne M. Jennings: HIPAA: The federal government strikes health care again

Diana West: Dem party poopers

Kathleen Parker: Sex, Lies and Videotape in Las Vegas

Paul Greenberg: General indecision: Wesley Clark orders breakfast

Bob Tyrrell: They underestimate not only the president, but the American people

Roger Simon: The race is on to define Dean

Jim Hoagland: A Baghdad 'Roots' Story (EXCELLENT!)

Debra J. Saunders: Voters can kick Davis out, but they can't choose who replaces him?

Linda Chavez: Residents of the nation's capital may begin being treated as responsible grownups

Jonah Goldberg: Gaping holes in Dems' 'security gap' argument

Mona Charen: Killing the goose that laid the golden egg

Charles Krauthammer: Middle East: The Realities (SUPERB!)

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Find Jewish Learning in Your Area
Previously:

The Jewish Ethicist: Is it ethical to sell or buy knock-offs?

Binyamin L. Jolkovsky: Pity Kobe Bryant? I don't think so

Dayle A. Shockley: Sometimes we need to see world through other eyes

Joel Mowbray: Palestinian, U.N. demonization of Israel continues

Yossi Klein Halevi: About those 'settlements'

William J. Bennett: Moral Clarity and the Middle East

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr: Horatius Pipes

Sidney Zion: Truman was saving his own skin

Zev Chafets: Can't count on Arab polls for the truth

Phil Jacobs: Sermon On The Light Rail

Martin Peretz: Pre-Occupation

Ask Wendy: Secret's out and now I'll suffer; focusing more on the ‘bar’ than the 'mitzvah'; give up control of my wedding?

Fiamma Nirenstein: How I became an ‘unconscious fascist’ (MUST-READ!)

Jonathan Gurwitz: What Einstein taught Bush

Deena Yellin: A revenge that's not only ‘sweet’ — but kind

Cal Thomas: Useful idiots in the Middle East

Martin Peretz: Traveling With Bad Companions

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.: THE DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES

Rod Dreher: IS THE WORLD BLIND, IN DENIAL OR JUST APATHETIC?

Michael Freund: Scanning the road map scorecard

Ruth Wisse: Jews and Anti-Jews

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.: UNDESIRABLE INFLUENCE

Binyamin L. Jolkovsky: WAKE UP CALL! (WARNING! Not for the apathetic or squeamish)

Cal Thomas: The Threat Among Us

Mona Charen: The suffering Palestinians

Jennifer Seigel: Why has a new kosher cookbook sold over 24,000 copies in a week?

Michael Freund: Bush's Choice: Powell or the Prophets? (IMPORTANT!)

Five Towns Radio

Bill Bennett, Jack Kemp, and Jeane Kirkpatrick: Twenty Facts about Israel and the Middle East (IMPORTANT!)

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