Danger for Religious Jews: Keep Out

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‘Why is it always cloudy when I think?’

Thirty-one years after the founding of what was intended to be the nationally definitive model for a community newspaper, America’s second largest Jewish population, Los Angeles, remains homeless, denied a genuine communal newspaper. The observation arises because the egomaniacal far left editor, under cloudy circumstances, mercifully departed after last week’s edition. Says he doesn’t know where he is going. We … Read More

Hollow NFL Protests Ignore Inconvenient Truth

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While poorly educated athletes, egged on by leftist commentators, indulge in Black Lives Matter-based protests against their country, evidence pours in that black-on-black crime is the real threat to black lives and that attacks on policing are causing an increase in such crime. Heather Mac Donald has the details. She points out that nearly 900 additional blacks were killed in … Read More

Why Dishonest Leftists Love a Greasy Pornographer

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Last Monday evening, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner died at the ripe old age of 91. He spent his life sleeping with women (he estimated over 1,000 conquests) and pretending to be a deep thinker. But the media’s gushing focus on Hefner is truly astonishing: In an era in which the media routinely condemn President Trump’s “toxic masculinity,” blast the casual … Read More

How Does a Phone-Free Existence Resemble Jail?

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Second of two parts Re “On the Road with a Phon-y Setback” What could go wrong just because you were spending five days on the road without your cell phone – and you were traveling alone? My first visit to Seattle to share Rosh Hashana with my fiancé Shira was quieter than intended. Since the two days of Rosh Hashana … Read More

Don’t Ask Questions – We Are in a Hurry

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This won’t take long, did it?   A woman who has conducted business in this town for 23 years was watching last Monday’s City Council meeting from the comfort of her mid-city condo.   She took a moment to elevate her usually firm jaw back to its normal level.   She was inclined to treat the Council’s hurricane-style vote on … Read More

If You Are Sick of Hospitals, Try This One

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Sanz Laniado Hospital, Netanya

Dateline Jerusalem — This week a friend and I traveled to the city of Netanya, which literally means Gift of G-d.   The seventh largest city in Israel with a population of 200,000 people, Netanya was named in honor of Nathan Straus, an original co-owner of Macy’s department stores in the States.   In 1912, Nathan fell in love with the … Read More

Some Outlaws Are Good –Homegrown Ones Are Not

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It was the kind of bizarro scene normal people have learned to expect ever since mouthy ethnic far left bigots like state Sen. Kevin de Leon high-jacked the Legislature and declared that California welcomes all foreign outlaws.   After leftist racial provocateurs succeeded in coaxing the duh-minded in the National Football League to bang their drinking cups against the bars … Read More

How Small Was Convinced to Join Winning Side

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Mr. Small with twin daughter Lyra Brody

All orbs were on Vice Mayor Small going into Monday evening’s City Council meeting where the sexiest retail rules regarding freshly legalized marijuana sales would be decided.   The Council was exactly divided on which way to lean.   The vice mayor was the lone undeclared vote on determining whether and how many retail dispensaries should be allowed.   What … Read More

He Who Exudes Class – Clarke Continues His Fight

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Mr. Clarke

Jim Clarke offered a pragmatic explanation for why he changed sides at Monday’s City Council meeting when members were polled on whether to approve retail cannabis dispensaries in Culver City neighborhoods next year.   “I made the argument for why I thought there should not be retail,” he said.   “We (Mr. Clarke and Goran Eriksson) lost that argument.   … Read More

Celebrating Shira and Rosh Hashana 1200 Miles Away

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Shira Barrett and Ari Noonan welcoming well-wishers last Saturday night Photo, Mary Beth Abarbanel.

There never was a question that Rosh Hashana (last Thursday and Friday) would be gold this year. My fiancé Shira and I would be spending our first Jewish holiday together in Seattle, her almost hometown, where she would be visiting family. Were we a few days younger, this would have been tantamount to meeting her parents for the first time. … Read More