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Editorial

Later this month, residents from Covenant Place’s  old Covenant II building will move into the new Cahn Family Building. Photo: Eric Berger

Fulfilling the Covenant

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished June 20, 2019

“Honor your father and your mother, that you may long endure on the land that the Lord your God is assigning to you.” —Exodus 20:12With the completion of the new Cahn Family Building of Covenant Place, the Jewish community of St. Louis has taken...

Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo parades the Stanley Cup down Market St. Photo by Kayla Steinberg.

Our Cup Runneth Over!

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished June 20, 2019

Glory-Us!  No matter how hard it may be to believe, the St. Louis Blues have the Stanley Cup!  Every sports cliche for an outstanding come-from-behind season applies to our Blues, who rose from last place in all of the National Hockey League in January...

Congregation B'nai El

Unwise Vote Derails Good B’nai El Deal

Jewish Light EditorialPublished June 13, 2019

It is highly regrettable that an apparently good deal for the future of the former B’nai El synagogue property and its interested potential buyer, the well-regarded Miriam School, has been derailed by a 3-2 vote of board members in the tiny village...

Anti-Semitism Surfaces Anew in Germany

Anti-Semitism Surfaces Anew in Germany

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished June 6, 2019

In 1939, the year World War II started with Adolf Hitler’s invasion of Poland, Germany had a Jewish population of 270,000. Austria, Hitler’s birthplace, which was merged into Germany in the Anschluss, had 60,000 Jews.By 1945, Germany’s Jewish population...

Greitens’ Next Chapter

Greitens’ Next Chapter

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALSPublished May 30, 2019

Nearly one year after resigning as Missouri’s first Jewish governor, Eric Greitens apparently is ready to return to public service and the public eye.The Kansas City Star reported last week that Greitens has told friends that he plans to rejoin the...

British Jews and Israel will miss Theresa May

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALSPublished May 30, 2019

In a tearful announcement in front of 10 Downing Street, Theresa May, whose brief term in office has been stymied over Brexit, announced last week she would resign as prime minister of the United Kingdom.  May said she will formally step down as Conservative...

Missouri’s Wrongheaded Abortion Bill

Missouri’s Wrongheaded Abortion Bill

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 23, 2019

As the Missouri General Assembly headed toward adjournment last week, Gov. Mike Parson sent out a disturbing message on Twitter:“It’s time to make Missouri the most Pro-Life state in the country! Thanks to leaders in the House and Senate, we are one...

Israel at 71: Progress Amid War Clouds

Israel at 71: Progress Amid War Clouds

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 16, 2019

Israel is in the midst of celebrating its 71st year as an independent modern nation-state — an event well worth celebrating — to note the end of stateless exile in which Jews were at the mercy of other nations. After more than 2,000 years of persecution,...

Stenger’s Sad Demise

Stenger’s Sad Demise

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 9, 2019

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”  — Lord Acton, 19th century British politicianThe sudden guilty plea and resignation of Steve Stenger, after a federal indictment charged him with several examples of “pay to play”...

Violence in Sacred Spaces

Violence in Sacred Spaces

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 2, 2019

Just as the shock and sadness of the killings of Easter worshippers in Sri Lanka was starting to subside, another religious hate crime hit home for Jews around the world: the killing of one person and wounding of three more at a suburban San Diego synagogue.Authorities...

Mulling Over the Mueller Report

Mulling Over the Mueller Report

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 25, 2019

After two rancorous years of speculation about what special counsel Robert Mueller might find in his probe of the Trump campaign and administration, the final version — with redactions — has been released to Congress, the White House and the American...

Resilience and Restoration in Paris

Resilience and Restoration in Paris

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 17, 2019

As the holy days of Easter and Passover approached, the world watched in horror Monday as flames toppled the distinctive spire atop the Cathedral of Notre Dame, a symbol of the beauty and piety of Paris.The day before, after a violent storm ripped off...

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