Sunday, June 26, 2022

Priorities out of whack

 I realize that I will upset many with this post. I am a man and have never been pregnant 🤰 nor will get pregnant in the future.


While abortion is a hot-button issue and riles passions of many in this country, given the out of control violence in our cities where people can’t go out at night for fear of being attacked, as well as the rising cost of gasoline and other goods based on inflation, is the “overturning “ of Roe v. Wade really the most important issue facing the country right now? Have we lost all perspective as a society? 


I know the answer. It’s to arouse the Democratic base into action and keep abortion in the news for the midterm elections as well as pass laws that protect abortion providers.


Too bad.

Sunday, June 19, 2022

New blood needed in Seattle

 Before the team flies down to San Francisco for a series with the Oakland Athletics or A’s, it’s time for the Mariners to terminate Jerry DiPoto as president of baseball operations and Scott Servais as manager of the Mariners. They have nearly seven years to produce a playoff team and they are nowhere near that mark.

Scott’s record is 467-471. That is average.

Only one of Dipotos teams has reached the playoffs. The 2014 Angels who were swept by the Royals.


Nothing personal, but time to move on and save the season like Philadelphia did by sacking Girardi early enough.



Sunday, June 12, 2022

Major miscalculation by MLB and NHL

 In my opinion the commissioner and the executives in MLB and the NHL made a major miscalculation about ten years ago. They decided to go all in with the leftist progressive mindset of the NBA and NFL. However what they didn’t understand is that their core audience isn’t like that of the NBA and NFL. The average baseball or hockey fan is an older white or Caucasian male between 40-60, the average NBA fan is either a teenager or young adult. Older guys don’t want to be lectured by younger people about social Justice and other ills.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Insularity versus Reality

 This is a continuation of Monday’s post.


While the Jewish  world and environment that I grew up in Seattle was more diverse and had different people and different backgrounds, today’s larger a Jewish communities have a more insular approach and it seems that this is by design. I think it’s too bad and unfortunate. 

When Rabbi Moskowitz used to teach us Mishlei (or any other subject for that matter), he would quote the Pasuk or verse and quote a principle and use an illustration of that principle. The contrast between his methodology or Limud Hatorah and the “insular” one was on display for me on Monday.

A certain institution decided to have a all morning “Mishnathon”, which is fine. They turned it into a fundraiser, which I’m not so sure is fine. By contrast, listening   To all of the eulogies or hespedim for Rabbi Moskowitz on Monday reinforced what  I knew about him and our way of learning and critical thinking. He presented questions and analyzed them from many different angles and asked or demanded that his students Understand them. He would ask us for questions or see if we needed to understand the problem or issue more clearly. 


I more fully appreciate this approach Now unlike my youth when I didn’t totally understand what he and the other teachers were trying to accomplish.


May his memory be for a blessing and May we live up to his expectations and legacy.