The key to understanding Hebraic civilization shows itself in parasha (weekly Torah portion) Lech-Lecha, which portrays the character of the first Jew.
Have you ever heard parents lament over how their children pay more attention to the gifts under the tree at Christmastime than to the reason for...
Yale, originally a College, has undergone profound change since the 18th century, as one may glean from this discussion on Wikipedia.
“Human passions unbridled by morality and religion…would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net.” – John Adams
Perhaps it’s just a tall tale, but President Harry Truman reputedly said that a statesman is nothing but a dead politician. As is well known, however, Harry...
Barbarism1 means as the inability or unwillingness to recognize another person as a human being. This definition fully applies to Muslims who refer to non-Muslims as...
The mere fact that Zionist organizations have failed to have any discernible impact on the land-for-peace policy of Israeli governments from Begin to Netanyahu suggests they...
Our American tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving has often been reduced to discussions about the turkey with little regard for the Pilgrims – whom we regard as...
One of the most important ingredients of statesmanship is to foster national unity. A prerequisite of national unity is the citizen’s belief that he and his...
The anti-intellectual character of the almost two dozen candidates that competed in the 2016 Presidential Election prompts me to re-issue an article of mine on the...