Oct. 7, 2024, marked one complete year since the Jewish world was turned upside down. The barbaric incursion of hordes of Gazan terrorists butchered more than 1200 Israelis and took hostage 250 people from more than 25 nations. In response, Israel has been involved in a multifront war with enemies determined to destroy it. Make no mistake: This is not a battle aimed at the creation of a Palestinian State. Hamas, in its Charter, and Iran since its founding as a fundamentalist Islamic theocracy in 1979, repeatedly state that their goal is the elimination of the Zionist State. Such rhetoric should not be ignored. On September 16, 1919, Hitler issued his first written comment on Jews. He defined the Jews as a race and not a religious community and characterized Jews as a “race-tuberculosis of the peoples.” Hitler stated that the ultimate goal of the German government should definitely be to remove the Jews altogether.

We have just gone through the month of Tishrei, filled with Yomim Tovim, and are about to begin the month of Cheshvan, which has none. Why doesn’t Cheshvan have any Yom Tov? Isn’t this a sort of let-down after such a full month of Yom Tov?

In the course of the last year, there have been a number of politicians, pundits, and celebrities who have earned fame and notoriety on the back of speaking about Israel, Gaza, and the Jewish community.  Some, like John Fetterman and Ritchie Torres, earned it by being staunch defenders of Israel.  Others, like Candace Owens, earned it by attacking Israel.  All stood out because they were aberrations from what was expected from people on their political side of the aisle.  What we hear less about are those who are taking strong moral stances and becoming leaders within the expected political party.  One of those leaders is New York Congressman Anthony D’Esposito.

The High Holiday season for 2024 recently concluded. After two weeks of introspection, heartrending prayers and fasting, eight days of festive family time were spent in a flimsy hut (sukkah).  In Israel, the holidays of Sukkos and Shmini Atzeres culminated a challenging year.

To the last moment, I’ve never faced an election as difficult as this year. Like many voters who found themselves “politically homeless,” there were many flaws with both leading presidential candidates, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris. With the future of the country at hand, I cannot imagine sitting out the 2024 election.

In the final week of the campaign, Former President Donald Trump decided to have the biggest rally at the most famous arena in the largest city in the country. For some reason, people are very confused by this. People on the Right were confused because, by all available data, Trump is not going to win New York. People on the Left were confused because, by all available data, Trump is not going to win New York. The Right reacted by attending the rally and being genuinely impressed that Trump would go to an unfriendly city. The Left reacted by calling Trump a Nazi.