Daily Archives: May 7, 2012

Newt Gingrich’s Real Change 2

In Newt Gingrich’s Real Change, I read three chapters: “Chapter Three: The Unreformed Left: Why Democrats Can’t Deliver Real Change”; “Chapter Four: Katrina, Michigan, and Beyond: How the Old Order Is Failing America”; and “Chapter Five: Failure in Education: Death … Continue reading

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Being a Guest; Visiting the Sick; the Shomer

In my latest reading of Joseph Telushkin’s A Code of Jewish Ethics, Volume 2: Love Your Neighbor As Yourself, Telushkin talks about such issues as what to do when you are a guest, what to say when you visit a … Continue reading

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