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The case of the smoking duck.

When is Kosher not really Kosher?  This is amazing. I happened upon it this morning and was just transfixed by the whole story.

Stuart

Source: Regardie’s Magazine
Author: Alicia Mundy
Publication Date: 01-APR-90

IT WAS LATE MORNING WHEN I GOT THE CALL. OR MAYBE IT WAS NOON. I’D JUST POURED MY USUAL BREAKFAST: CORNFLAKES AND BOURBON. HOLD THE FLAKES.

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Cracks in the Wall – The Second Crack

Yom Kippur was more about keeping up with the Steins, Levys, Cohens and Goldfarbs than it was about atoning for those sins we do to each other and to

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Jesus was Jewish

This article was taken from the article archives at http://www.shmuley.com. I read the article and wish I could write like the Rebbe.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach – Monday, 22 October, 2007
From Jerusalem Post

Jesus was Jewish


Ann Coulter’s stomach-turning comments about how

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Cracks in the Wall…

I was born in the west central town of Columbus, GA, the second child and eldest son of a German immigrant and a Connecticut Yankee, both Jewish and both raised in the classical Reform tradition. My mother, aunt and grand parents left, or should I say, escaped Germany in 1938 and made their way to

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