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Votes, Tweets and Tense Times

Votes, Tweets and Tense Times

Jewish Light EditorialPublished November 16, 2018

After one of the most bitterly divisive midterm elections in recent memory, harsh partisanship rages on.  Republicans slightly increased their majority in the Senate, while the Democrats regained their majority in the House of Representatives.  There...

Rhonda Banford

Staffers and immigrant campers form super bonds over the summer

By Rhonda BanfordPublished November 8, 2018

“Superman, can you fix my country?”The small, sad voice echoed through the silence. It felt like everything in the room stopped at that moment. It was Superhero Week at the Jewish Coalition for New Americans (JCNA) summer camp. The half-day four-week...

Iran Sanctions: Prudent or Political?

Iran Sanctions: Prudent or Political?

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 8, 2018

When he reimposed sanctions on Iran, President Donald Trump called the move part of “a campaign of economic pressure to deny the regime the funds it needs to advance its bloody agenda.” Let’s hope it works out that way.The president’s announcement...

Participants stand during a vigil Sunday night at the Jewish Community Center, held in response to the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that killed 11.  

Standing Together Against Hate

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 1, 2018

Eleven Jewish stars, with the names of the victims of the horrific mass shooting last Shabbat, stand on the lawn outside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. In our tradition, the number 11 is said to represent the 11 stars in Joseph’s dream....

Time to Vote

Time to Vote

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished November 1, 2018

At Sunday’s community vigil to commemorate victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue murders, the most enthusiastic audience response came when the crowd was urged to exercise their power at the ballot box to put their priorities in place.At a time when events...

‘Insultingly Stupid’ Treatment in  Khashoggi Affair

‘Insultingly Stupid’ Treatment in Khashoggi Affair

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 25, 2018

Just when we think that even Donald Trump has limits on how much he can disregard the truth comes the monumentally incompetent mishandling of the disappearance and apparent murder and dismemberment of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The president’s...

Haley’s Comet

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 18, 2018

Like the comet that shares her name, Nikki Haley blazed a bright path through the often opaque, difficult-to-comprehend foreign policy of the Trump administration. With her departure, we hope the president finds someone with equal talent and international...

Jewish Federation of St. Louis and the J sponsored the 2018 Sababa Jewish Arts and Culture Festival on Sunday, Oct. 14 at Washington University. Photo: Zach Dalin Photography

Festival of Dreams

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 18, 2018

“If you build it, he will come.” Many of us remember that memorable line from the 1989 film, “Field of Dreams,” when Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) hears this directive, builds a baseball diamond and to his surprise — and...

A Loss of Civility

A Loss of Civility

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 11, 2018

No matter how you feel about the outcome of the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation, no one should be happy about how badly the process was scarred by politics. In the end, the debate and invective of recent weeks doesn’t help Kavanaugh, Congress or the Supreme...

Jason Kander’s Profile in Courage

Jason Kander’s Profile in Courage

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 11, 2018

Jason Kander, acknowledged as a rising star in Missouri politics and the Democratic Party, surprised many supporters and admirers with last week’s announcement that he was dropping his race to become mayor of Kansas City to seek treatment for depression...

Editorial: High Court, High Drama

Editorial: High Court, High Drama

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALPublished October 4, 2018

Not even the combined writing skills of Allen Drury and Tom Clancy could have come up with a more dramatic political scenario than last week’s hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.The testimony first by professor Christine Blasey Ford and...

Editorial: Midterms and Mandates

Editorial: Midterms and Mandates

JEWISH LIGHT EDITORIALSPublished October 4, 2018

Whether you agreed with the process or not, last week’s dramatic Supreme Court confirmation hearing had to impress on everyone the importance of voting.With razor-thin margins in both the Senate Judiciary Committee and the full Senate, and the rancorous...

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