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

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

Back-to-School Anxiety, COVID Style

Back-to-School Anxiety, COVID Style

Jewish Light EditorialPublished July 30, 2020

Normally at this time of year, back-to-school angst begins to arrive, usually in the minds of students who are hardly eager for summer vacation to end.But nothing is normal in the time of the coronavirus pandemic. This year, the anxiety typically felt...

COVID’s Risks Remain

COVID’s Risks Remain

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 16, 2020

“Whoever saves a single life, is as though he saved an entire world.”  —The TalmudAs schools, camps, synagogues and other organizations continue to struggle to come up with the best way to deal with resurgent cases of illness caused by COVID-19,...

Israel’s Crossroads: Annexation or Delay

Israel’s Crossroads: Annexation or Delay

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished July 16, 2020

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing protests over Black Lives Matter, we run the risk of ignoring the rest of the world. But the world goes on.In recent weeks, Russian President Vladimir Putin has rammed through amendments that will let...

Feeling Patriotic? Get Out the Vote

Feeling Patriotic? Get Out the Vote

Published July 2, 2020

Most Americans feel more patriotic as July 4 approaches, even under current conditions. In a presidential election year, with many state and local issues and offices on the ballot as well, that sentiment may be particularly strong.The best way to put...

Defund, Defend, Define

Defund, Defend, Define

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished June 19, 2020

Since the horrific killing of the unarmed and subjugated George Floyd on May 25 by a police officer in Minneapolis, the nation has again been shaken to its core with an entire range of reactions: peaceful protests nationwide, violent destruction in some...

Shavuot and the Rule of Law

Shavuot and the Rule of Law

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished June 4, 2020

Shavuot, which we commemorated last week, marks the pivotal moment in Jewish history when God gave the Ten Commandments not only to Moses but to the entire Israelite community that gathered at Mount Sinai. Among those commandments is “Thou shalt not...

A Victory for Fairness to Israel

A Victory for Fairness to Israel

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 22, 2020

After a long struggle and a series of setbacks along the way, the Missouri legislature has finally passed an anti-BDS bill, which strikes a blow against a movement that seeks to marginalize Israel as a pariah state. It’s about time.As reported by Eric...

The Anti-Semitism Virus Expands

The Anti-Semitism Virus Expands

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 22, 2020

As if the worldwide pandemic of the COVID-19 virus is not enough to contend with, the Anti-Defamation League’s annual audit of anti-Semitic incidents confirms our fears that age-old Jew-hatred is on the rise in our country.The ADL, the oldest anti-bigotry...

Netanyahu Lands On His Feet — Again!

Netanyahu Lands On His Feet — Again!

Jewish Light EditorialPublished May 14, 2020

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has done it again. Last week, the Israeli High Court ruled unanimously not to overturn the painstakingly negotiated power deal between his center-right Likud Party and rival Benny Gantz’s center-left Blue and...

Bob Cohn

On being 80, socially distant and grateful

BY ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished May 14, 2020

According to the Torah, Moses was 80 years old when he led the Israelites through the 40-year Exodus out of Egypt to the edge of the Promised Land.  Now I am 80 years old and while I would not try to compare myself to Moses, our Greatest Prophet who...

Solidarity in the Face of Hate

Solidarity in the Face of Hate

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished May 7, 2020

Missourians of all faiths were shocked and outraged over a fire that was apparently set at the Islamic Center in Cape Girardeau on April 24, causing extensive damage to the sanctuary at the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.Reacting to the fire,...

Gratitude Without Platitude

Gratitude Without Platitude

Jewish Light EditorialPublished April 30, 2020

The dark cloud of the COVID-19 pandemic has entered a new and, for many, an even more frustrating phase. While an uncertain future unfolds, some parts of our nation, state and local community are beginning to allow certain businesses to reopen while others...

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