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St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Editorial

President Donald Trump and Jared Kushner, left, at the Western Wall in Jerusalem on May 22. Photo: Israel Bardugo

A Good Start in the Middle East

Jewish Light EditorialPublished May 25, 2017

Donald J. Trump’s first overseas trip as president deserves praise not only for its optics, but also for its geopolitical significance and his temperate presentation. Now, the tough work begins to turn a good start into a lasting accomplishment.During...

Religion and Politics Still Don’t Mix

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 17, 2017

Religion and politics have never been the most comfortable of companions, and the new executive order issued by the White House isn’t likely to make their relationship any easier or any fairer.The order signed earlier this month by President Donald...

The Art of a Middle East Deal

Jewish Light EditorialPublished May 11, 2017

Just as the St. Louis area was engulfed by torrential rains over the past few weeks, a deluge of breaking news has been overtaking our ability to process it, from North Korea to France, from health care to budget battles in Washington and Jefferson City. The...

The Best Way to Deal With a Spike in Anti-Semitism

Jewish Light EditorialPublished May 3, 2017

A new report confirms with hard numbers a concern that has persisted since last year’s heated presidential campaign: a rise in both the number and the severity of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States. Everyone concerned needs to take note of...

Keep Church-State Barrier Strong

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 26, 2017

A dispute involving public money going to religious institutions has ridden on shredded tires from mid-Missouri all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court – with a slight detour courtesy of the state’s new governor.Now that the justices have heard arguments...

In a New Light

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 20, 2017

One of the hardest tasks that any publication has when it begins a redesign is trying to figure out the best way to combine the most popular qualities of the old format with the new look and feel it wants to present. That’s been the case with every...

After the Tomahawks Fly

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 10, 2017

President Donald Trump was fully justified in ordering an attack on a Syrian air base that was used to drop deadly sarin gas on innocent men, women and children. We hope that the president will build upon this widely acclaimed action to forge a truly...

Mixed signals from the Middle East

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 5, 2017

In the midst of all of the back and forth among the White House, mainstream media and Congress — alleged Russian interference in the 2016 elections, the pending vote on Neil Gorsuch’s nomination to the Supreme Court and a host of other issues —...

Terrorism and Temptation

Jewish Light EditorialPublished March 29, 2017

Within hours of one another, two news events with apparent connections to terrorism created headlines last week. They brought with them the temptation to immediately place blame and responsibility for the too-frequent disruptions of our daily lives, but...

Of bombers and bake sales

Jewish Light EditorialPublished March 22, 2017

Remember that old bumper sticker that said:“It will be a great day when our schools get all the money they need and the Air Force has to hold a bake sale to buy a bomber.”If Congress passes the federal budget proposed by the White House last week,...

Hail Haley

Jewish Light EditorialPublished March 22, 2017

Clearly, the United States has installed a new sheriff at its mission to the United Nations: Ambassador Nikki Haley, the former Republican governor of South Carolina.Not since Daniel Patrick Moynihan rose in 1975 to denounce the infamous General Assembly...

A Bad, Divisive Strategy

Jewish Light EditorialPublished March 15, 2017

The Israeli Knesset last Monday quietly passed an ill-conceived bill that is inconsistent with the democratic values of the Jewish State.The legislation bars entry into Israel by persons who have publicly supported the boycotts, divestments and sanctions...

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