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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

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

St. Louis Jewish Light

Why Iran is a pressing concern for young people

By Jeff Glogower and Heather SilvermanPublished March 14, 2012

As young adults, we have many concerns particular to our stage in life: “Will I get my student loans paid off before I want to retire?” or “Was that photo of me from this weekend put on Facebook?” Some concerns, however, are not so different from...

Robert A. Cohn, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus

Iran and Israel: Best and worst-case scenarios

BY ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished March 14, 2012

Can we “handle the truth” about the Iran-Israel crisis, or has the debate become so partisan, ideological and acrimonious that it is impossible to agree on even the most basic facts?  This piece is an attempt to put into perspective where things...

Iranian émigré offers thoughts on homeland

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished March 14, 2012

Israelis aren’t the only Middle Easterners in St. Louis watching developments in the region play out with a personal dimension to the geopolitical drama. In some ways, Dr. Bahar Bastani, an area Iranian, sounds every bit as pessimistic as his Israeli...

Local Israelis share perspectives on Iran

By David Baugher, Special to the Jewish LightPublished March 14, 2012

No matter what happens in the Middle East in the near future, Tali Stadler has trouble sounding optimistic. “Even if the U.S. would attack, we’re going to be the first targets,” worries the native Israeli who has lived in St. Louis for the past...

Links to essential reading on Iran

BY REPPS HUDSON, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished March 14, 2012

Paul Pillar, “We Can Live with a Nuclear Iran,” The Washington Monthly, March/April 2012 Matthew Kroenig and Colin H. Kahl, “Time to Attack Iran: A Debate,” video debate sponsored by the Council on Foreign Affairs, March 1, 2012 Matthew Kroenig,...

 

Recommended reading, films on Iran and Israel

By Robert A. Cohn, Editor-in-chief EmeritusPublished March 14, 2012

The following is a selected reading list of books on Iran, Israel and the Middle East, which could be helpful to those seeking clarity on the underlying issues of the ongoing crisis. On Iran: • “The Devil We Know: Dealing With the New Iranian Superpower,”...

Avirama Golan

Attacking Iran without U.S. backing ‘unthinkable,’ Israeli journalist says

BY ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished March 14, 2012

Israeli journalist Avirama Golan, a senior correspondent for Haaretz newspaper, says a unilateral strike by Israel against Iran’s nuclear sites without the backing of the United States would be “unthinkable.” Golan, a veteran Israeli journalist...

 Karen Aroesty

Local Jewish leaders find common ground on Iran

By Repps Hudson, SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH LIGHTPublished March 14, 2012

Last week’s high-level meetings and speeches about Iran’s possible nuclear weapons quest have reassured Jewish leaders here that Washington and Israel now have common cause on this grave international issue. Apparent differences between the United...

Iran: Implications for Israel and the world

By Repps Hudson, Special to the Jewish LightPublished March 14, 2012

Now that the media hoopla around Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington last week has died down, let’s take stock. Three areas of focus immediately come to mind: First, have President Barack Obama and Netanyahu established...

IDF Chief of Staff Gantz: Iron Dome a game changer

JTAPublished March 14, 2012

NEW YORK -- IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz called the success of the Iron Dome system in intercepting incoming missiles from Gaza a “serious and historical military change.” Speaking Tuesday night in the Israeli city of Ashdod via satellite to the...

Netanyahu pledges decisive response as rockets slam southern Israel

By Marcy Oster, JTAPublished March 14, 2012

JERUSALEM—As southern Israel was barraged by rockets for a fourth straight day, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was hitting back "strongly and decisively," and its Iron Dome anti-missile defense system was intercepting many of the rockets...

Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh received a B.A. from Skidmore College and was ordained as a Rabbi from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. She is fortunate to be involved in so many facets of the community including serving as the chaplain for JF&CS and an instructor for CAJE. This will be her fifth year serving as the visiting Rabbi in Decatur, Ill. She has also served congregations in both Sydney and Perth, Australia. When not writing her weekly BLOGS, she can be found running marathons.

Visiting the community’s elderly is a redeeming mitzvah

BY RABBI ELIZABETH HERSHPublished March 14, 2012

When you were 25, where did you envision yourself in 10 years?   I was asked that question as a young rabbinical student living in Israel.  I was not even 25, but a mere 21 years old and relatively innocent of the ways of the world and the workings...

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