Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Enough with LGBT Issues

I have had it with the constant barrage of LGBT issues on if state X is hateful and should lose concerts, etc. Why can't the Gays leave us alone? We leave you alone, you leave us alone and be respectful like every other human, regardless of creed, color, etc.


Sunday, February 14, 2016

Thoughts on Presidential Campaign

Here are my thoughts on the GOP Race.

When the race started last year, I was for Scott Walker of Wisconsin. A reform governor who won two elections and beat back a recall effort by the Labor Unions in a Midwest state seemed great. Unfortunately, he has very little national recognition and money so he dropped out of the race in the fall. I then supported Cruz and still do.

I do like Marco Rubio, though some pundits think that he's a "RINO". If he's a RINO, then the GOP is in better shape than it was 20 years ago with Bob Dole and Jack Kemp as nominees against Clinton.

Trump is a narcissist and egomaniac and that is exactly what we have in the White House right now.

Hillary is untrustworthy and using the gender card to get votes and Bernie Sanders is a Socialist who is to the left of the Israeli Labor Party (Maarach).

It would be nice to see the New York State GOP show some leadership and resolve in Albany and not just let Andrew Cuomo do what he wants because he's an heir to the Mario Cuomo legacy. He's the New York version of Richard M. Daley. Hopefully, there's another George Pataki here.


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Use of language- good and bad

A few months ago, a prominent commentator referred to our current president as a "retard". This caused an uproar among people who have children with special needs and others who for one reason or another don't have the full development that others are blessed to have.

I understand that one should not use words like "retard" and "fa!@#$%ot" in public discourse because it's offensive.

The literal definition of retard means to slow or impede progress. However, when used to describe a person who has developmental disabilities, it's offensive and rude.


My question is: What are the acceptable alternatives? Will these alternatives convey the meaning of developmental disabilities without diluting the true nature of the disability?

Special Needs, Extra Attention, high maintenance? High Maintenance is a euphemism.

Thank you.



Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Why I can't be so close to Orthodox World

As I have gotten older, I realize that I am getting to be more distant from the Jewish world. Right now, I am a five day a week legal professional whose day goes from approximately 730 am-630 pm or so and my extensive Jewish involvement (tefillot, classes, kiddushes, etc.) is limited to the weekend. In some ways I am a glorified "Weekend Jew" that the Rabbis like to rail against.

It would be nice to live in the place where the high-earning Jewish professionals live. However, I don't think that will be possible for a while, if at all.

In any event, as a Modern Orthodox Jew with a Modern Orthodox Jewish education, I don't need to be "Mekareved" in the way that the 18-25 year old does. I know what Shabbat, Yom Tov, Kashrut etc. are. I know about the Aseret Hadibrot and other fundamentals of Judaism are.

Setting me up with one of the Yocheved come latelys or the girl who lives in a Bais Yaakov bubble won't work. My goals and standards are different.

If one attended a school that was influenced by the derech halimud of Rabbi Israel Chait, such as Northwest Yeshiva High School, one is accustomed to critical thinking and asking sharp questions and trying to get solid, well-thought out answers. Some of the Outreach programs do not really provide such thinking and are very shallow in my humble opinion. For more information about this derech or style of learning, please go to this website http://kolhaseridim.blogspot.com/ or www.ybt.org.

What I do need (if such people exist) are people who are intellectually up to the task and can make my weekends fun and exciting and not a chore or a guilt trip.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Baseball Thoughts

With the trading deadline coming up on Friday afternoon at 4 pm EST, 1PST, I have some thoughts on what certain contenders should do.

1) The Washington Nationals need to add one of the three closers that are available on sub-.500 teams, Craig Kimbrel of the Padres, Aroldis Chapman of the Reds and Jonathan Papelbon of the Phillies. Given how the Nats feel about Storen, I think that it would be easiest to call A.J. Preller of the Padres and go after Kimbrel. Also Preller is a new GM so the Nats may be able to deal with him a little more easily than either Jocketty of the Reds or Amaro of the Phillies. Jocketty has been a GM for a long time, so you can't fool him so easily.

2) Chicago's "Lovable Losers" who play at the "Friendly Confines" probably don't need a closer, though I think that Papelbon would be a PERFECT fit for Chicago as he knows Theo Epstein from his time in Boston. If Papelbon is unattainable, then Theo should call up Dave Dombrowski of the Tigers and make a deal for David Price. Price knows Joe Maddon from their time in Tampa together.

3) Other than getting an outfielder, I can't see the Mets doing anything else. A good few days for Sandy Alderson, promoting Conforto, dealing for two professional hitters in Uribe and Kelly Johnson and dealing for Clippard to improve the bullpen.

4) I think that Cole Hamels will go to either the Yankees or the Dodgers or stay put. No one else will get him.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Albertson's closing a big blow

In about a week or so, the Mercer Island Albertson's will be closing for good. This is a big blow for the Jewish community for the following reasons.

1) Albertson's was one of the only places to have a kosher deli and bakery on the same premises. Replacing this at another store is possible, but it will take time for the other store to earn the trust and respect of the long-time Albertson's customers.

2) Because of the geographic nature of the Seattle Jewish Community it is impossible for a Jewish proprietor to set up his or her own deli and have it be profitable. Unlike other communities the Jewish people in Seattle (whether the South End, North End or Eastside) aren't centrally located enough to have a deli be profitable. The South End doesn't have a place where the rent would be cheap enough and the volume of traffic sufficient to make a 6 day a week deli doable.

3) While someone else in the community had tried catering and decided that online retail of Kosher food was more profitable and enjoyable, there are people who enjoy the shopping experience at a deli. Losing Albertson's takes that away.

Postscript: I understand that one of the other supermarkets is "stepping up its game" to expand the kosher deli section as well as the bakery. While this is good news, it will take some time for this supermarket to win over the Albertson's customers.


Thursday, June 25, 2015

Brouhaha over Confederate flag- what's the point

I don't get what the whole point of this hubbub over the Confederate Flag is. Just because a lunatic was pictured "worshipping the Stars and Bars" doesn't mean that the Confederate flag is the cause of the mass murder in South Carolina. Yes it was a horrible shooting. But how will our lives be improved by tearing down this flag? Will hate and jealousy be removed from all of our hearts? Will more African-American kids do better in school and be in the National Spelling Bee or the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)?