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Expulsion and the Will to Survive

Historical Wrongs: Deportations and Expulsions Assyrian Destruction of Peoples and Nations In 1300 BCE, the Assyrian Empire ensured the docility of the nations it conquered by expelling peoples from their homelands, and replacing them with other deportees.  The best way for a nation to survive was to humbly submit as an Assyrian vassal state.  The […]

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ISIS Is Right

ISIS is a pathologically brutal organization trying to make the world a better place.  Who can disagree with making the world a better place?  You may not agree with their definition of “a better place,” but can you really say their hearts are evil?  A restored Caliphate is an ancient Muslim dream, and these hardworking, […]

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Hallelujah: The Messiah Has Arrived

Well, not quite the Messiah, but the messianic era.  It’s been affirmed by Barak Obama, leader of the free world.  In his pre-golf speech about the beheading of James Foley, the President stated “One thing we can all agree on is that a group like ISIL has no place in the 21st century.” This remarkable […]

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Angels of Jihad, Angels of Apathy

Electricity has made angels of us all…  Unlike print, TV doesn’t transport bits of classified information.  Instead it transports the viewer.  It takes his spirit on a trip, an instant trip.  On live shows, it takes his spirit to real events in progress. But here a contradiction occurs: though TV may make the viewer’s spirit […]

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Once We Were Warriors

The recent Sabbath murder of a rabbi in Miami, the sucker-punching of Jews outside a kosher restaurant in Montreal, and many similar incidents around the world do not point to a rise in Jew hatred.  Rather, they show that anti-Semites (whether neo-Nazi or Muslim) feel more comfortable expressing their contempt, whether through insults, vandalism, or […]

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The Dark Ages Are Coming

Winter is coming The death, or at least the Dark Age of Western Civilization is quickly approaching.  We’re surrendering in battles that we’ve fought for decades, even centuries.  And they’re conflicts in which the West was heading towards overwhelming victories. It’s not too long ago that the Muslim world seemed poised to join Western civilization.  […]

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Fred Was Borderline Retarded

Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks writes about a medical examination where he was put on a brisk-paced treadmill.  “What I am testing” the doctor explained, “is how long it takes when you come off the treadmill, for your pulse to return to normal.”  Rabbi Sacks concluded that the measure of health is in one’s power of […]

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Ghetto Notes

April 27, 2014 is Holocaust Remembrance Day, the anniversary (according to the Hebrew Calendar) of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. My father, Yehuda Elberg, was part of that struggle. I present these notes of his in memory of my grandparents, siblings, cousins, uncles and aunts whose lives were destroyed in those horrible times. Although we say “Never […]

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Down With Yankee Imperialism!

Right-thinking and progressive people have looked ruefully at the sordid history of western imperialism, grateful for the enlightened attitudes of contemporary societies and governments.  The former colonies are treated respectfully; indigenous people receive apologies, sometimes even financial compensation.  The relation is between equals, not conqueror and victim. Tourists now visit exotic places that were once […]

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Freedom, Firefighting and Tragedy

A Native community in northern Saskatchewan was struck by tragedy recently, when a fire quickly consumed a wooden house, killing two brothers, nine and ten years old.  Another child is in hospital with severe burns. It was an avoidable tragedy; the community’s fire truck wouldn’t start.  But even if it did, there was no one […]

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