January 29, 2026
November 22, 2025
Enough Is Enough: A Plan for Action
- Strengthen laws and protections for targeted communities, enforcing hate crime and civil rights statutes and defamation laws.
- Ensure venue-appropriate security for Jewish institutions and empower law enforcement to act swiftly and without political interference.
- Hold individuals and public figures accountable for propagating antisemitism under the guise of political critique.
- Counter misinformation and hate through accurate media reporting, education, and strategic communication campaigns.
- Secure digital platforms by dismantling coordinated hate campaigns, bot networks, and stopping financial incentives for hate profiteers.
- Strengthen community resilience through training, education on antisemitism, interfaith dialogue, cross-community alliances, and robust monitoring and reporting systems.
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Enough Is Enough: A Plan for Action
November 9, 2025
From the Binding of Isaac to October 7
From the Binding of Isaac to October 7
September 20, 2025
Preventing a Rosh Hashanah Massacre
Israel and the Jewish people face heightened danger as the High Holy Days approach, with Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran’s IRGC still plotting attacks even as Israel fights to eliminate Hamas in Gaza. History shows that terrorists deliberately strike Jews during symbolic and vulnerable moments—from the 1972 Munich Olympics and the 1973 Yom Kippur War to the October 7 Simchat Torah massacre and countless synagogue, school, and embassy attacks across the globe. Recent atrocities, including the 2019 Jersey City kosher supermarket shooting and the 2022 Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis, remind us that Jewish life in both Israel and the diaspora remains a prime target. The response must be fourfold: secure gates to limit access, guards to deter threats, guns for trained defense, and government coordination to share intelligence and mobilize law enforcement. Above all, communities must pair vigilance with prayer, recognizing security as both a practical necessity and a sacred duty to safeguard Jewish life.
Preventing a Rosh Hashanah Massacre
July 21, 2024
U.S. Secret Service Circles The Wagons
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Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called "U.S. Secret Service Circles The Wagons."
Aside from Trump who was almost assassinated, and the innocent civilians killed and wounded, and our heart and prayers go out to all of them, I cannot help but wonder what damage all this has done to the trust and respectability of our nation in the eyes of our allies and the fear and deterrence before the ongoing threats from our adversaries.
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U.S. Secret Service Circles The Wagons
July 19, 2024
April 4, 2024
February 22, 2024
Dinner in a Bubble
March 30, 2023
Keeping Kids on a Short Leash
March 8, 2023
Gun Control?
November 16, 2022
From Outrage to Action on Anti-Semitism
What is striking to me is that when it comes to hate against the Jews as opposed to hate against other groups, we continually see that “their” rights are immediately supported, while we have to prove that it’s really hate.Hopefully, our community leaders, police, FBI, and Homeland Security are paying close attention and will take appropriate preventive action so that we can avoid another incident like the shooting just four years ago at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. We need more intelligence, surveillance, officers, patrols, data-driven policing, self-defense and emergency medical training, synagogue protection, community outreach, beefed-up reporting systems, and tougher penalties to start with. We can’t expect the people who hate to stop, but we do need to keep raising the bar on how to keep our communities safe and stop hate crimes.
(Credit Photo: Laura Rosenberg Hosid)
From Outrage to Action on Anti-Semitism
November 9, 2022
Lion Bollard, Washington DC
Washington, D.C.
Wait, what's he saying? ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Lion Bollard, Washington DC
September 21, 2022
Look Who's Riding The DC Trains
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Look Who's Riding The DC Trains
November 21, 2021
Sad Sad Umbrella
It's the saddest umbrella in the world. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Sad Sad Umbrella
November 10, 2021
The Amazing Turtle
Peaceful and protected.
They live in water and land.
Not the fastest, but the most determined. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
The Amazing Turtle
February 21, 2021
Better Covid Mask
Now that's a better Covid mask.
Full coverage.
Nice golden shine.
No need to brush your hair or put on makeup.
And no one can tell your sleeping in meetings. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Better Covid Mask
January 12, 2021
A Birdhouse For Every Bird
It feels like there are almost more choices here for a birdhouse then variations in dwellings you can buy.
Even if it just a little paint; sometimes that can make all the difference.
Frankly, it's not even that important how big or small, just as long as you have a decent roof over your head.
In our crazy world, we can have a birdhouse for every bird, but still we don't have homes for every person.
Homelessness and poverty, whatever your race, color, or identity is still a big problem.
Birds live in birdhouses, but many people still live on the streets. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
A Birdhouse For Every Bird
October 2, 2020
Sukkot: A Time of Divine Protection
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Sukkot: A Time of Divine Protection
August 22, 2020
No, It's Not Fort Knox
I don't think I've ever seen this many surveillance cameras in one relatively small room that's not related to national security!
And there were even more cameras around me--they were freakin everywhere.
I get that people are afraid and want security, but seriously over a dozen cameras in the entry/waiting room to see a doctor!
Did someone go a little overboard here?
Maybe they had a bad experience, who knows.
Still, this is beyond dystopian and never a private moment shall one have! ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
No, It's Not Fort Knox
August 11, 2020
Happy Umbrellas!
Designs and color give them life!
Not sure how good they are for shielding from the soaking rain.
But they do add some shade in the blazing hot sun.
Florida tends to be hot, hot, hot. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Happy Umbrellas!











