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St. Louis Jewish Light

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St. Louis Jewish Light

Editorial

Creve Coeur plans to change the name of Beirne Park to honor the African-American ophthalmologist who in the 1950s had hoped to live on that land.

Erasing a Vestige of Racism in Creve Coeur

Published December 5, 2019

In moving to change the name of Beirne Park to the H. Philip Venable Memorial Park, Creve Coeur is taking a long overdue step to erase a blatantly racist stain on that city’s history.As reported by Jewish Light Associate Editor Eric Berger, the new...

Bibi and Benny: It’s time to work together

Bibi and Benny: It’s time to work together

Published November 29, 2019

Three strikes and you’re out may work in baseball, but not in the hardball of Israeli politics. Incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu has already served a record number of years as leader of Israel’s fractious government and the conservative...

Can we still talk civilly about Israel?

Can we still talk civilly about Israel?

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 21, 2019

The Sh’ma prayer, the eternal watchword of the Jewish faith, commands us to hear, to listen.  But recent public discussions about how American Jews should relate to the State of Israel have ignored that plea, devolving from legitimate passion into...

A Good Choice for Jewish Federation

A Good Choice for Jewish Federation

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 14, 2019

After an exhaustive search, the Jewish Federation of St. Louis has named Brian Herstig to be the next president and CEO of the community-wide philanthropic organization. Herstig is a solid choice to lead the Federation in a time of concerns and challenges...

Crises Roil ISIS, Iraq, Iran, Israel

Crises Roil ISIS, Iraq, Iran, Israel

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 7, 2019

The always tumultuous Middle East is on overdrive, with several major crises exploding at the same time. The instability on several fronts can be grouped underthe heading of the Four I’s: ISIS, Iraq, Iran and Israel.Consider these recent developments...

Bob Cohn

What About Bob? Here’s What

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 31, 2019

2019 marks Bob Cohn’s 50th year with the St. Louis Jewish Light.We owe him our thanks. What do you call an 80-year-old man with a law degree who chose journalism over law, who has interviewed thousands of newsmakers over a 50-year journalism career,...

A Time for Mourning and Action

A Time for Mourning and Action

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 24, 2019

It is hard to believe that this Sunday will mark the first anniversary of the vicious massacre of 11 Jewish worshippers at the poignantly named Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the worst attack on targeted Jews in U.S. history.  In a moving Jewish...

As Trump Betrays Allies, Israel Gets Nervous

As Trump Betrays Allies, Israel Gets Nervous

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 17, 2019

In perhaps the most serious and consequential blunder of his controversial presidency, Donald Trump essentially gave a green light for the brutal Turkish invasion of Kurdish controlled sections of northern Syria, abandoning brave allies in that dangerous...

A Constitution in Peril

A Constitution in Peril

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 10, 2019

The release of a reconstructed transcript of a questionable phone conversation between President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has triggered a formal impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives. House Speaker Nancy...

Israel Elections Demonstrate A Robust Democracy

Israel Elections Demonstrate A Robust Democracy

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 3, 2019

Even after its second election in six months, Israel’s political picture remains muddled. And yet, the very messiness and apparent chaos and drama after its complicated parliamentary elections are strong proof that its system remains robust and its...

High Holidays Offer Time for Reflection

High Holidays Offer Time for Reflection

Jewish Light EditorialPublished September 26, 2019

The Days of Awe – Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the holiest days on the Jewish calendar – are upon us again. The start of the Jewish New Year comes this Sunday night, Sept. 29. The Day of Atonement, Oct. 9, marks the end of the 10 days of repentance....

Federation’s Vision of the Future Unites Community

Federation’s Vision of the Future Unites Community

Jewish Light EditorialPublished September 19, 2019

The atmosphere was almost electric at last week’s 118th annual meeting of the Jewish Federation of St. Louis, with a mixture of concern over rising anti-Semitism and gun violence plus gratitude for the unique ability of a united Jewish community.Members...

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