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Letters To The Editor – April 2 Issue

Letters To The Editor – April 2 Issue

Published April 3, 2025

Seeking community’s support  As we near the celebration of Passover, we thank you for giving us the opportunity to serve you and for helping our community thrive.  The St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantorial Association (STLRCA) is the only clergy organization...

Deportees wait to be processed at an immigration facility after a flight carrying illegal immigrants from the U.S. arrived in San Salvador, El Salvador, June 22, 2018. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas

Two Missouri bills are despicable, very un-Jewish

BY RABBI SUSAN TALVEPublished April 3, 2025

Amidst the sea of suffering the current administration is perpetrating on people here and abroad, I call your attention to anti-immigration legislation in Missouri: SB 58 and SB 72.  SB 58 does a couple of highly problematic and unconstitutional things....

Deportees wait to be processed at an immigration facility after a flight carrying illegal immigrants from the U.S. arrived in San Salvador, El Salvador, June 22, 2018. REUTERS/Jose Cabezas

Should illegal immigrants be deported?

By Rabbi Ze’ev SmasonPublished April 3, 2025

To most people, the 2005 movie “Wedding Crashers” is a lighthearted comedy romp in which two lovelorn bachelors crash weddings to meet women. But imagine the following scenario: At your daughter’s 500-person wedding, a concerned friend informs you...

Gratitude, giving thanks are self-nourishing rituals

Gratitude, giving thanks are self-nourishing rituals

RABBI ELIZABETH HERSHPublished April 3, 2025

The Torah portion Tzav is about gratitude. While the Book of Leviticus is the shortest book of the Torah, it mainly speaks to the priests in a language and setting we may have difficulty understanding. We read about ritual observances of an ancient...

Rabbi James Stone Goodman

Parashat Vayikra: God calling

Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished April 3, 2025

So many lessons in Vayikra, “and God called,” the first word. First the lesson in form, the alef in the word Vayikra, “and God called” is writ small in every scroll. Not only does God call with a silent letter (the alef is silent), God calls...

Talmud, Torah expertise has value; so does managing the shul

Talmud, Torah expertise has value; so does managing the shul

CANTOR SHIREL RICHMANPublished March 27, 2025

“Mah tovu ohalecha Yaakov, mishk’notecha Yisrael.”  How lovely are your tents [people of] Jacob; your sanctuaries [people of] Israel. I often have used this prayer to teach my young students that when visiting a friend’s beautiful synagogue...

Don’t be fooled by Trump’s actions against antisemitism

BY HENRY I. SCHVEYPublished March 23, 2025

“Columbia University Loses $400 Million in Federal Grants and Contracts.”  This March 7 New York Times headline was followed by Secretary of Education Linda McMahon’s statement that the cuts were due to Columbia’s “failure to protect Jewish...

The diversity experiment failed

Marty RochesterPublished February 5, 2025

The diversity experiment failed.  Let me explain.  A couple years ago, I started having coffee two days a week at a local coffee shop with a few guys who, with one exception, I did not know.  I had just retired from teaching at the University of...

Washington Post faces major departures: Is Miss Manners next?"

Washington Post faces major departures: Is Miss Manners next?”

Richard WeissPublished January 23, 2025

Dear Miss Manners, I saw recently that columnist Jen Rubin was next in the long line of brilliant journalists who have left the Washington Post and then on Tuesday, Jan. 22, she was followed by Philip Rucker, WaPo’s renowned national editor. I fear...

Letters To The Editor - Jan. 22 Issue

Letters To The Editor – Jan. 22 Issue

Published January 22, 2025

Embrace our Judaism In response to the question asked by the article “Can science finally stop antisemitism?” (online, Jan. 6), the answer is of course, No. Trying to educate people out of their hostility to Jews will never work, it cannot work....

Rabbi Ze'ev Smason

What can we learn from Jewish law about ceasefire deal’s hostage-prisoner exchange? 

Rabbi Ze’ev SmasonPublished January 22, 2025

A ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas. The accord’s first stage called for the phased release of 33 hostages — alive or dead — over a period of 42 days. Initially, three young Israeli women were released on Sunday. Since...

'I live in a Muslim country. Speaking out against antisemitism has left me isolated’

‘I live in a Muslim country. Speaking out against antisemitism has left me isolated’

By Beth HarpazPublished January 20, 2025

A Bintel Brief, Yiddish for a bundle of letters, has been solving reader dilemmas since 1906. Send yours via email, social media or this form. Dear Bintel, Greetings from Turkey. I’ve been reading the Forward for several years. The resilience...

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