
Jay D. Homnick
Crawl before you walk, goes the popular maxim. My variation for columnists is: “You have to make sense before you…
This has been quite a week for studying the philosophical fault lines between law enforcement and the military. It began…
Jack Kevorkian was released from prison last Friday, presumably recruited to put the Bush administration out of its misery. The…
I love that story about the fellow who visits a major metropolis and is brought to the city’s great cultural…
There is an old cynical joke about the fellow who asks the rabbi if he is thinking of having his…
Readers of The American Spectator cower in horror. A dark cloud looms on the horizon. They shuttle emotionally between hopelessness…
I hope you are sitting down for this. What I am about to tell you may shock your very core….
Two millennia ago, the Mishna (Avot 2:3) taught, “Rabbi Gamliel, son of Rabbi Judah the Prince, said: Be wary of…
The collective breath of Washington D.C. is being held this weekend. Not over Iraq and its vicissitudes. Not over Iran…
Henny Youngman used to tell the story about the reception nurse who runs into the doctor’s office and cries: “Sir,…