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November 27, 2018
November 26, 2018
Boycott Airbnb
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called, "Free, Free Israel."
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While the Palestinians continue to terrorize Israelis not only with barrages of rockets, terror tunnels, vehicular rammings, shootings, stabbings, and suicide bombings, but also with their advocacy and pressure for a Boycott, Divestiture, and Sanctions (BDS) movement against us. Companies like Airbnb are actually falling for it and joining the terrorists against U.S. ally and friend, the democratic State of Israel.It's time for Jewish people all over the world to demand "Free, Free Israel" and "End the terrorism!"
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Boycott Airbnb
November 25, 2018
Who Is More Religious?
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called, "Being Super Duper Kosher."
Hope this resonates with many of you who are kosher but feel unfairly (mis)judged by all the latest variations these days. ;-)
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Of course, I am sure many good people are trying to do the right thing and genuinely practice to be better servants of Hashem. However, this should never become an excuse to use religious practices to misguidedly “compete”–hurt or shame–and somehow “one up” their neighbor’s religiosity or status as fellow Jews. That would be to erroneously think that G-d can’t see all His children as good and deserving in their own ways, even though the creator can certainly see what is in the heart and in the doings of all of us.
Hope this resonates with many of you who are kosher but feel unfairly (mis)judged by all the latest variations these days. ;-)
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Who Is More Religious?
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43-Year Old Bar Mitzvah
Please read my article in The Times of Israel called, "Bring Every Jew Back."
Read what happened and hope you enjoy! ;-)
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Today in a beautiful Chabad synagogue here in Florida, the Rabbi called to the Torah a bar mitzvah. But in this case, the bar mitzvah "boy" was a 43-year old man!
Read what happened and hope you enjoy! ;-)
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November 23, 2018
Carlos Ghosn - Success and Failure
My thoughts on Carlos Ghosn--the head of Nissan, Mitsubishi, and Renault.
What can we learn from his rise to power and his fall from grace?
Basically...be a real leader and not a schmuck!
Be modest. Be humble. Give to others. Do Good! ;-)
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November 22, 2018
What Did The Turkey Say To The Chicken?
"Misery loves company" -- even with a chicken and turkey.
Someone always has it worse.
Too funny! ;-)
Thank you to my son-in-law for sharing these.
What Did The Turkey Say To The Chicken?
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Black Thursday For Shopaholics
So Black Friday Shopping extravaganza that used to happen the day after Thanksgiving has now turned into Black Thursday mega-shopping on Thanksgiving Thursday.
The huge Sawgrass Mills Mall in Sunrise, Florida is open 10 AM to 1 AM!
The mall was packed with people and the deals were pretty fantastic.
Under Armour was 50% off!
True Religion was buy 1 get 1 free!
Almost every store seemed to be 1/2 price off already reduced prices.
What I liked in this video I took here was the WOW! display around the entire entrance to this Century 21 apparel store.
Watch the whole thing...it is really cool what they did with this frontage real estate for this store.
Great job on the marketing and very inviting!
So lots of compulsive shopping, but not so much turkey today. ;-)
(Source video: Andy Blumenthal)
Black Thursday For Shopaholics
November 21, 2018
My Aching Back
So I pulled something in my back recently.
Had the worst sciatica pain down my hip and leg--could hardly walk or sleep from it.
I went to the Orthopedist and he game me some meds for the inflammation and sent me for an MRI.
Also, I went a number of times for acupressure, which was truly awesome.
Came back to the Orthopedist and he asks how I am.
I said:
He says:
So I am truly happy that alls well that ends well.
Thank you Hashem! ;-)
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Had the worst sciatica pain down my hip and leg--could hardly walk or sleep from it.
I went to the Orthopedist and he game me some meds for the inflammation and sent me for an MRI.
Also, I went a number of times for acupressure, which was truly awesome.
Came back to the Orthopedist and he asks how I am.
I said:
Feeling a lot better, but the MRI shows a herniated disc.
He says:
Go home and have a Happy Thanksgiving--we only do surgery to treat symptoms!
So I am truly happy that alls well that ends well.
Thank you Hashem! ;-)
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My Aching Back
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November 20, 2018
How Does It feel At The Top
A colleague told me something interesting about what it feels like at the top.
He said:
I thought this was pretty smart, and one reason that many people opt out of moving into senior and executive positions in their organizations.
Yes, it's great to be able to lead and have more visibility, influence, and impact.
But at the same time, this does not come for free or without risks.
At the top of the pyramid or corporate offices or whatever, there is opportunity.
Yet, your dealing with other top honchos with strong personalities, egos, and often harsh ways of dealing with others and conflict can be perilous for many.
My father used to tell me his philosophy:
There is definitely wisdom in those words.
Maybe as with most things in life, there is a time and place for everything.
It is great to have the opportunity to lead.
It's also not bad to have a time to follow and contribute in that way.
What's important is that whatever role your in at the time, that you do it with integrity and passion to do good.
So how does it feel at the top--sure, it's a nice view, but it can get very windy too. ;-)
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He said:
The 360 degree view is good, but it get's windy at times!
I thought this was pretty smart, and one reason that many people opt out of moving into senior and executive positions in their organizations.
Yes, it's great to be able to lead and have more visibility, influence, and impact.
But at the same time, this does not come for free or without risks.
At the top of the pyramid or corporate offices or whatever, there is opportunity.
Yet, your dealing with other top honchos with strong personalities, egos, and often harsh ways of dealing with others and conflict can be perilous for many.
My father used to tell me his philosophy:
Better a little less, but you know what you have.
There is definitely wisdom in those words.
Maybe as with most things in life, there is a time and place for everything.
It is great to have the opportunity to lead.
It's also not bad to have a time to follow and contribute in that way.
What's important is that whatever role your in at the time, that you do it with integrity and passion to do good.
So how does it feel at the top--sure, it's a nice view, but it can get very windy too. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
How Does It feel At The Top
November 19, 2018
Happy Friendsgiving
Of course, you know about Thanksgiving--when we celebrate with our family all the wonderful things in life that G-d has blessed us with.
Well now there is "Friendsgiving."
This typically occurs on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, and is enjoyed with friends (instead of family).
We are still grateful, but we just are thankful with a different set of significant others in our lives.
To me there is nothing like my family--as my father taught me:
Blood is thicker than water.
But friends are important in our lives as well, and good and true friends are so hard to come by--so we should celebrate them and with them whenever possible too.
Finally, I choose this flower, "Bird of Paradise" for this blog, because I love it and it is something wonderful from G-d that I am grateful for.
Happy Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving to All! ;-)
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Happy Friendsgiving
November 18, 2018
November 17, 2018
Striving To Be Good Enough (This Time Around)
I too believe strongly in reincarnation. I think that is partially what G-d means by doing justice in this world. If you bomb out in life and don't fulfill your true potential than G-d sends you back for another try. And this can happen as many times as it takes to get it right!
I hope I am getting it right in my life this time around. ;-)
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Striving To Be Good Enough (This Time Around)
November 16, 2018
Advertising Platforms As A REAL Business Model?
So I read in the Wall Street Journal yesterday that 3 major technology companies get over 80% of their revenue from advertising:
These companies and their percentage of advertising revenue are:
Facebook - 98.3%
Twitter -- 86.4%
Alphabet (Google) -- 86%
It's a wonderful thing how advertising pays for the wonderful free Internet services.
Looking back to when I was a kid, I guess that how we got all those marvelous TV shows without having to pay for a cable subscription.
But what I always wonder in the back of my mind is whether collecting advertising dollars is a REAL business.
Yeah, sure these companies are mammoth and have made themselves and their shareholders gazillions of dollars.
But somewhere I keep telling myself this doesn't quite add up.
If you make something of value then someone is willing to pay for it.
If it doesn't have value then you have to give it away for free.
If facebook or twitter actually charged money for their service, I can't imagine anyone would actually pay squat for it.
Google is another story, but if they started to charge, you'd just go to a service like Explorer or Safari that doesn't.
So if the only way to provide the service is to shove advertising down your customer's throats, again I have to ask is that really a business.
If I can't see how a company can sell something based on the VALUE they are providing, honestly it's not something that I can really get myself behind.
Out of the three companies--Google is perhaps the only one that I can see as a real something.
As for Facebook and Twitter, despite the Presidential tweets and Russian interference in our elections, I don't see the underlying greatness.
Maybe I am way wrong, but if you don't want to pay for it then what the heck is it really worth! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

These companies and their percentage of advertising revenue are:
Facebook - 98.3%
Twitter -- 86.4%
Alphabet (Google) -- 86%
It's a wonderful thing how advertising pays for the wonderful free Internet services.
Looking back to when I was a kid, I guess that how we got all those marvelous TV shows without having to pay for a cable subscription.
But what I always wonder in the back of my mind is whether collecting advertising dollars is a REAL business.
Yeah, sure these companies are mammoth and have made themselves and their shareholders gazillions of dollars.
But somewhere I keep telling myself this doesn't quite add up.
If you make something of value then someone is willing to pay for it.
If it doesn't have value then you have to give it away for free.
If facebook or twitter actually charged money for their service, I can't imagine anyone would actually pay squat for it.
Google is another story, but if they started to charge, you'd just go to a service like Explorer or Safari that doesn't.
So if the only way to provide the service is to shove advertising down your customer's throats, again I have to ask is that really a business.
If I can't see how a company can sell something based on the VALUE they are providing, honestly it's not something that I can really get myself behind.
Out of the three companies--Google is perhaps the only one that I can see as a real something.
As for Facebook and Twitter, despite the Presidential tweets and Russian interference in our elections, I don't see the underlying greatness.
Maybe I am way wrong, but if you don't want to pay for it then what the heck is it really worth! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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November 15, 2018
Listen, Empathize, Give A Little
A colleague was talking to me about negotiating and working with others:
He said something I liked:
Listen, empathize, and give a little.
Yes, we each have our beliefs and positions on things.
But we don't live in a vacuum.
Other people have their own views, sensitivities, and wants.
We have to get along so we can work together, and get things done.
It starts by listening--not just hearing, but really listening to what the other person is saying.
But that's not really enough.
To really understand the other person, we have to try to empathize with what they are feeling--we need to try to walk in their shoes even if just for a moment.
But that also isn't enough.
We can't have it all our way--we need to give a little to get a little.
No one can have everything and have a good relationship like that.
We need to compromise--as long as it's not on things of integrity, conviction, or G-d.
Everything else we have to listen, empathize, and give a little. ;-)
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He said something I liked:
Listen, empathize, and give a little.
Yes, we each have our beliefs and positions on things.
But we don't live in a vacuum.
Other people have their own views, sensitivities, and wants.
We have to get along so we can work together, and get things done.
It starts by listening--not just hearing, but really listening to what the other person is saying.
But that's not really enough.
To really understand the other person, we have to try to empathize with what they are feeling--we need to try to walk in their shoes even if just for a moment.
But that also isn't enough.
We can't have it all our way--we need to give a little to get a little.
No one can have everything and have a good relationship like that.
We need to compromise--as long as it's not on things of integrity, conviction, or G-d.
Everything else we have to listen, empathize, and give a little. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Listen, Empathize, Give A Little
November 14, 2018
Winding Path Of Life
Thought this was an interesting commentary on life.
Perhaps, we seek a straight line--with no bumps or bruises--to go from where we are to where we want to be.
But life has others plans for us.
The road ahead is often winding and where we truly end up is often unknown.
Certainly, staying frozen in place and doing nothing with our lives is not an option.
So we move forward, one step at a time, and occasionally taking a leap forward.
Also, sometimes, we have to take a few steps backward before we can advance again.
Other times, we may even stumble and fall.
Whatever happens, we continue to work our way towards the landing at the top to see what we shall see. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

Perhaps, we seek a straight line--with no bumps or bruises--to go from where we are to where we want to be.
But life has others plans for us.
The road ahead is often winding and where we truly end up is often unknown.
Certainly, staying frozen in place and doing nothing with our lives is not an option.
So we move forward, one step at a time, and occasionally taking a leap forward.
Also, sometimes, we have to take a few steps backward before we can advance again.
Other times, we may even stumble and fall.
Whatever happens, we continue to work our way towards the landing at the top to see what we shall see. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Winding Path Of Life
November 13, 2018
Beautiful Song On Being A Jew
This was a beautiful song that we learned this week in Ulpan.
I love it--being Jewish and the song! ;-)
Beautiful Song On Being A Jew
November 12, 2018
Beautiful, Peaceful Picture For Veterans Day
Today, it's Veterans Day.
So I just wanted to share this beautiful, peaceful picture.
Let there be no war anymore! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

So I just wanted to share this beautiful, peaceful picture.
Let there be no war anymore! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Beautiful, Peaceful Picture For Veterans Day
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November 11, 2018
Stretch Goals That Break The Band
So I learned some important lesson about stretch goals.
You want to have stretch goals because they make your strive to do and be your best.
When you have to stretch yourself above your normal then you can take yourself to whole new levels of performance and achievement.
However, if the stretch goals are ridiculously unachievable than you simply set yourself up for frustration and failure.
Goals need to be SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
But too often they are DUMB goals: Directed by others, Unachievable, Made to fail, and Based on false assumptions.
For example, if someone tells you to jump off that bridge into the whitewater beneath because they assume that somehow you can spread you bare arms and fly--guess what is going to happen to you?
Goals can help you get to new heights of accomplishment in life or they can pull you down in false condemnation and despair.
Like in fighting the good fight...be careful when you are sent to the front lines in trench warfare with heavily dug fortifications, machine guns and artillery placements aimed your way and yelled at with no rational strategy to "Advance!"
The only place that is going to take you is to an early grave.
Instead, fight smart and take the hill when the hill is takable--you save a lot more lives that way and you actually take that hill! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

You want to have stretch goals because they make your strive to do and be your best.
When you have to stretch yourself above your normal then you can take yourself to whole new levels of performance and achievement.
However, if the stretch goals are ridiculously unachievable than you simply set yourself up for frustration and failure.
Goals need to be SMART: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
But too often they are DUMB goals: Directed by others, Unachievable, Made to fail, and Based on false assumptions.
For example, if someone tells you to jump off that bridge into the whitewater beneath because they assume that somehow you can spread you bare arms and fly--guess what is going to happen to you?
Goals can help you get to new heights of accomplishment in life or they can pull you down in false condemnation and despair.
Like in fighting the good fight...be careful when you are sent to the front lines in trench warfare with heavily dug fortifications, machine guns and artillery placements aimed your way and yelled at with no rational strategy to "Advance!"
The only place that is going to take you is to an early grave.
Instead, fight smart and take the hill when the hill is takable--you save a lot more lives that way and you actually take that hill! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Stretch Goals That Break The Band
November 10, 2018
Democrats and Democracy
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel called, "Democrats and Democracy--Could It Be Again?"
Whichever political party and leadership can do what's right for the nation and adhere to civil rights, human rights, and doing what's right--that's the one for me. ;-)
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The polarization, opposition, racism, and hatred is despicable and seems to only be getting worse. Two more people came to me today after synagogue to tell me they are “resigning” from the democratic party. We all used to love the Democratic Party and what it stood for, especially as Jews, who know the endless and murderous barbs of discrimination and anti-Semitism. What has happened? What once stood for freedom, respect, and dignity for all has turned upside down and inside out. All I hear now is hate, hate, and more hate.
Whichever political party and leadership can do what's right for the nation and adhere to civil rights, human rights, and doing what's right--that's the one for me. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Democrats and Democracy
November 9, 2018
A Half Truth
So everyone is always playing with the truth.
They don't want people to really know the truth, but they don't want to call it a real lie.
Hence the saying:
A white lie is usually taken as in "pure" or "righteous"--in other words, there is a good reason (like to prevent someone from getting hurt) for lying, .
Yes, sure there is (LOL).
Sometimes people lie to themselves:
Most often, people tell what they call half truths.
This is commonly referred to as:
However, don't tell anyone:
And just like beating around the bush arouses the birds to fly and get caught in a net--that's what telling half truths do too.
Why is it so hard to tell the whole truth, because that would make most people look pretty bad.
If people only knew.
But someday, of course, they will. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

They don't want people to really know the truth, but they don't want to call it a real lie.
Hence the saying:
"It's just a white lie!"
A white lie is usually taken as in "pure" or "righteous"--in other words, there is a good reason (like to prevent someone from getting hurt) for lying, .
Yes, sure there is (LOL).
Sometimes people lie to themselves:
"What you don't know can't harm you!"
Most often, people tell what they call half truths.
This is commonly referred to as:
"Beating around the bush!"
However, don't tell anyone:
A half truth is a lie!
And just like beating around the bush arouses the birds to fly and get caught in a net--that's what telling half truths do too.
Why is it so hard to tell the whole truth, because that would make most people look pretty bad.
If people only knew.
But someday, of course, they will. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
A Half Truth
November 8, 2018
Think Back, Think Forward
So yesterday I attended a colleagues's leadership program graduation.
There were about 20 people in the graduating class.
One thing that I liked was that when they called up each person to shake hands and get their diplomas, each graduate was given the opportunity to say a few words.
It was amazing to me how 20 people could give a thank you, what I learned, and what I will do with it speech in 20 completely different ways.
20 people, 20 personalities, 20 ways of thinking and saying something.
We really are all the similar to and different from one anther at the same time!
I remember one graduate in particular.
He talked about how the leadership program challenged him, and he said:
I loved that!
This is really what learning is all about.
Reflecting back and using that to think forward--how to apply it, how to shape it, and how to innovate from it.
Thinking forward starts with thinking back to where we came from and all the lessons learned in our lives.
It all starts at the beginning and it goes forward from there. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

There were about 20 people in the graduating class.
One thing that I liked was that when they called up each person to shake hands and get their diplomas, each graduate was given the opportunity to say a few words.
It was amazing to me how 20 people could give a thank you, what I learned, and what I will do with it speech in 20 completely different ways.
20 people, 20 personalities, 20 ways of thinking and saying something.
We really are all the similar to and different from one anther at the same time!
I remember one graduate in particular.
He talked about how the leadership program challenged him, and he said:
It made me think back, and it made me think forward.
I loved that!
This is really what learning is all about.
Reflecting back and using that to think forward--how to apply it, how to shape it, and how to innovate from it.
Thinking forward starts with thinking back to where we came from and all the lessons learned in our lives.
It all starts at the beginning and it goes forward from there. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Think Back, Think Forward
November 7, 2018
Bills, Health, and Purpose
He was telling me about some of life's stresses at work, home, etc., and he said even though every looks forward to retirement "one day," the problems don't go away.
He mentioned some examples of people he knows that retired relatively young and with a pension.
Nevertheless, he said:
They still worry about bills, about health, and mostly about purpose!
And even though they don't have the day-to-day grind in the office, he said:
Their own stress is as real to them as mine is to me.
I couldn't help reflecting on his words and thinking how smart this was.
No one has it all!
Everyone is this world has fears, worries, and problems.
And you know what? It's okay.
Life is about us confronting what seems unconfrontable and becoming better human beings because we did. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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November 6, 2018
Training Them To Be Like Us
So I saw this in the supermarket.
This kid was pushing the shopping cart with groceries in it.
And a little sign at the top that says:
His mom is nearby with the big shopping cart full of even more groceries.
It's interesting how we teach our kids to be just like us and at the same time to be not like us.
They emulate some things and they reject others.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
But no two apples are the same either.
Teaching is an important component of parenting and schooling.
We need to impart important lessons from the past, so children don't have to recreate the wheel in the present and future.
But spitting out little clones is not helpful to innovation and the engine of "what's next."
Sometimes, I envision that there is a really big war--maybe World War III--nukes are used and all our bits and bytes are wiped out, and we are thrown back to the Stone Age.
All the teaching is evaporated in the vapor of the blasts.
All that's left in what's in the soul of the remaining. ;-)
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This kid was pushing the shopping cart with groceries in it.
And a little sign at the top that says:
Customer in Training
His mom is nearby with the big shopping cart full of even more groceries.
It's interesting how we teach our kids to be just like us and at the same time to be not like us.
They emulate some things and they reject others.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
But no two apples are the same either.
Teaching is an important component of parenting and schooling.
We need to impart important lessons from the past, so children don't have to recreate the wheel in the present and future.
But spitting out little clones is not helpful to innovation and the engine of "what's next."
Sometimes, I envision that there is a really big war--maybe World War III--nukes are used and all our bits and bytes are wiped out, and we are thrown back to the Stone Age.
All the teaching is evaporated in the vapor of the blasts.
All that's left in what's in the soul of the remaining. ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Training Them To Be Like Us
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November 5, 2018
Election Day Dead of 2018
This just seemed so perfect for election day this year.
With the country torn asunder between left and right.
We are the grateful dead of the U.S. of A.
- Our political system is stymied and our representatives are only self-minded.
The integrity of our founding fathers has vanished and last century's great national hope has languished.
Cause the liberals hate the conservatives.
And the conservatives hate the liberals.
All of my folks hate all of your folks, and everyone blames the Jews.
- The Constitution has become malarkey, and the Bill of Rights now makes people snarky.
Polarization and they're a lyin', fake news and no one is even tryin'.
It's either my way or the highway, and everyone else can go to h*ll.
- Throw a fit and curse your neighbor, chase the opposition to the wayward.
Know that threats and violence are better than silence, and resistance means persistence.
How could this have even happened, and you're all on the wrong side of history.
- Are we making things great, and they're only about hate.
Or are they racist deplorables, and we're the self-righteous ennobles.
From the economy to trade wars, and from immigration to healthcare.
Why is it that we can't listen, negotiate, compromise, and play fair.
- I don't know why we're even having an election.
When we only want to defeat the opposition.
Cause the Democrats hate the Republicans.
And the Republicans hate the Democrats.
All of the Obamanicks hate the Trumpeans, and vice versa is certainly true too.
- It's up to everyone to put the country first and stop the bickering and the hate.
Practice patriotism and nationalism, tear down the walls so progress does not stall.
No one is all right and no one is all wrong, instead we've got to come together and just let everyone belong.
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

With the country torn asunder between left and right.
We are the grateful dead of the U.S. of A.
- Our political system is stymied and our representatives are only self-minded.
The integrity of our founding fathers has vanished and last century's great national hope has languished.
Cause the liberals hate the conservatives.
And the conservatives hate the liberals.
All of my folks hate all of your folks, and everyone blames the Jews.
- The Constitution has become malarkey, and the Bill of Rights now makes people snarky.
Polarization and they're a lyin', fake news and no one is even tryin'.
It's either my way or the highway, and everyone else can go to h*ll.
- Throw a fit and curse your neighbor, chase the opposition to the wayward.
Know that threats and violence are better than silence, and resistance means persistence.
How could this have even happened, and you're all on the wrong side of history.
- Are we making things great, and they're only about hate.
Or are they racist deplorables, and we're the self-righteous ennobles.
From the economy to trade wars, and from immigration to healthcare.
Why is it that we can't listen, negotiate, compromise, and play fair.
- I don't know why we're even having an election.
When we only want to defeat the opposition.
Cause the Democrats hate the Republicans.
And the Republicans hate the Democrats.
All of the Obamanicks hate the Trumpeans, and vice versa is certainly true too.
- It's up to everyone to put the country first and stop the bickering and the hate.
Practice patriotism and nationalism, tear down the walls so progress does not stall.
No one is all right and no one is all wrong, instead we've got to come together and just let everyone belong.
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
Election Day Dead of 2018
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November 4, 2018
Problems Are Earthly
"G-d is greater than you problem"
- Problems may seem like the end.
But G-d is the root of all BEGINNINGS!
- Problems may be overwhelming.
But G-d is your HEAVENLY FATHER AND MOTHER!
- Problems may be big.
But G-d is INFINITE!
- Problems may be tough.
But G-d is ALL POWERFUL!
- Problems may be challenging.
But G-d has all the ANSWERS!
- Don't let your problems get you down.
See the bigger picture.
Know you are not alone in the universe.
Have faith that everything is in G-d's hands and will be alright. ;-)
(Source Graphic: Andy Blumenthal)
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November 3, 2018
Appreciate The Good
Please see my new article in The Times of Israel, called "Seeing the Good in Life."
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

After synagogue services today, we sat at the Kiddish with a lovely couple, and the lady took the opportunity to go around the table and ask each person: “What good thing happened to you this week?” I really appreciated the idea of focusing on the good and the miracles we live through every day rather than the bad things. It was interesting though that people seemed to have trouble saying something really positive from their week. In truth, they seemed more enveloped in the problems of the times rather than the opportunities that each day brings.But truly, there are so many good things that we can appreciate each and every day, and that inspires faith and hope for many more good things to come. ;-)
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Appreciate The Good
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