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Jewish Light Editorial

Kavanaugh and the Scales of Justice

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished August 2, 2018

Outside of sending American troops into harm’s way, perhaps no decision by a president of the United States has more lasting potential effect than nominating a justice for the Supreme Court. When Justice Anthony Kennedy, who often has been the decisive...

Unnecessary and Provocative: Israel’s Nation-State Law

Jewish Light EditorialPublished July 25, 2018

It is highly regrettable that the Israeli Parliament approved the controversial Nation-State bill as a Basic Law, which gives it a constitutional status. The bill contains some established Zionistic features which are at best superfluous and some troubling...

‘A Disaster for Our Country’

Jewish Light EditorialPublished July 18, 2018

Whoever thought, in their worst nightmares, that they would see the president of the United States appear onstage with his Russian counterpart and say he believed the word of Russia over the conclusions of his own intelligence agencies?Yet that was the...

Free at Last!

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 12, 2018

A collective worldwide sigh of relief greeted the incredibly good news that after 17 days, all 12 members of the Thai soccer team and their coach, along with a brave physician, have been safely removed from deep inside a water-soaked cave in northern...

Don’t Block the Path to the Ballot Box

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 12, 2018

Midterm elections are attracting more attention than usual this year and, as they approach, the focus on the possibility of voter fraud is growing sharper. So is the attention to efforts that block legitimate voters from going to the polls. Two recent...

Je Suis Capital Gazette: We mourn five colleagues

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 5, 2018

Once again, the world has been shaken by a mass shooting,  this one at the offices of the Capital Gazette, a small but venerated community newspaper serving Annapolis, Md.  The alleged gunman had long borne grudges against the newspaper; by the time...

U.N. Human Rights Council should live up to its name

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALSPublished June 28, 2018

The United States has rightly withdrawn from the United Nations Human Rights Council, with U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley calling it a “cesspool of political bias.”  She added, accurately, that the Geneva-based council is a “hypocritical and self-serving...

Despite Trump’s Order, Separation Anxiety Continues

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALSPublished June 28, 2018

In the wake of an executive order that defused the self-inflicted immigration crisis, an initial impulse could be to say that all’s well that ends well. Unfortunately, all is far from well, the issue is far from ended and the negative impulses that...

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A Fresh Start in Jefferson City

Jewish Light EditorialPublished June 21, 2018

After months of the arrogance, combativeness and secrecy of former Gov. Eric Greitens’ administration, the early days of the tenure of Missouri Gov. Mike Parson have been a welcome return to normalcy.Imagine having a governor who:• Treats elected...

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North Korea Summit: Real Deal or Con Job?

Jewish Light EditorialPublished June 21, 2018

On the surface, the hastily arranged face-to-face meeting between President Donald J. Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears to have the ability to make the world a safer place. But like almost everything that happens with each leader, far...

A Victory for Tolerance

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished June 14, 2018

Last week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of a Colorado baker who refused to do a cake for a same-sex wedding was hardly the major setback for civil rights that some commentators are portraying it to be.Instead, by deliberately issuing a limited...

Biased Coverage Obscures Truth in Gaza

Jewish Light EditorialPublished June 13, 2018

“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”  — Sen. Daniel Patrick MoynihanThat quote is appropriate in evaluating the dreary, predictable coverage of the ongoing violence on the Gaza border with Israel. Much of it has...

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