Literature

Reading, ‘Riting, and ‘Rithmetic in Retrospect, Part II: No Literature Created Equal

February 8, 2010 No Comments »

An Analysis of the Clashes Between Judaic and Secular Studies in the Jewish Day School Read More »

Reading, ‘Riting, and ‘Rithmetic in Retrospect, Part I: Introduction

December 20, 2009 No Comments »

An Analysis of the Clashes Between Judaic and Secular Studies in the Jewish Day School Read More »

My End-of-Summer visit to Valmadonna at Sotheby’s by Menachem Butler

August 26, 2009 No Comments »

[Note: I highly recommend watching the Sotheby's video about the exhibit ~DW] Several months ago I mentioned at the Michtavim blog about the Valmadonna Trust Library, its custodian, Mr Jack... Read More »

The Abduction of David Zimlov

April 14, 2008 1 Comment »

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf, the big bad wolf, the big bad wolf? Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! The three little... Read More »

Thoughts

February 20, 2008 No Comments »

I have a revelation to make I wouldn’t tell this to just anybody most people would find this ridiculous and think me either mad or joking Read More »

Oscar Award Winning Coen Brothers Pick Their Next Film

February 14, 2008 2 Comments »

Though the Coen brothers have made their careers by writing and directing movies, their recent film adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s No Country for Old Men is the work most likely... Read More »

Shakespeare and Yom Kippur

September 16, 2007 1 Comment »

A few years ago my son, Moishe, and I, went to see Hamlet. The theater was out of doors in a hilly, tree filled, part of Wisconsin . The weather... Read More »