Naster’s friends spend time together outside. Students at her seminary are being told to keep their distance from one another. (Paris Naster)

By Paris Naster / Guest Columnist

Upon entering my seminary’s cafeteria, there was a tangible sadness in the air. Besides the tables being separated and limited to six chairs each, girls were gathering their lunches per usual, but there was a different energy than just a week ago. I approached a young ladies from one of the other seminaries and asked how she, her friends, and her family in Brooklyn were handling “the news.” With a hopelessness, yet determined spark of credence in her eyes, she shared with me that she was flying home the very next morning.

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Open Letter to Bernie Sanders

Bernie. I identify with your wish for justice for everyone. Your feelings for the neglected are praiseworthy. You are promoting Medicare for all. An entitlement that along with social security have people approaching eligibility, eager to enroll in those socialist programs. I believe you will encounter resistance because most Americans are fearful and do not know about what socialism is. As President Trump is aware of those fears, he will take the idea of socialism and use it as a weapon against you. I believe he will defeat you, “crazy Bernie”, his nickname for you. America should not have a candidate that is certain to lose and give Trump the gift of a second term.

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Response to another subscriber

Recently, I have been reading Reader’s Forum letters from a Chronicle subscriber. In one letter he compares Senator Bernie Sanders to President Franklin Roosevelt. He is correct that they are both socialists. The difference is, President Roosevelt was trying to bring the United States out of a severe depression, whereas, Senator Sanders policies will put the United States into a severe depression. There is also one other comparison that can be made between Senator Sanders and President Roosevelt. Both have distain for the Jewish people. Senator Sanders is simply a misguided Jew. Whereas, President Roosevelt, I believe was an outright anti-Semite. Let us not forget that two of his good friends were Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh.

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By Sam Glaser / Guest Columnist

It would make sense to start the Jewish calendar year on Rosh Hashanah, literally the “head of the year,” the anniversary of the creation of humans, but that’s not how it goes in the Bible. Just as we are about to leave Egypt, with great signs and wonders, the first commandment given to the nation is initializing the calendar. Therefore, the Jewish year actually begins with Nissan, the month of Pesach, making the preceding month of Adar the last one of the year. Adar is both a time to celebrate and a season of reckoning. 

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The Fellowship of Jewish Athletes

By Marvin Fremerman

Everyone’s heard of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, but not a whole lot of people have heard of the Fellowship of Jewish Athletes.  No small wonder since there really aren’t that many famous Jewish athletes. Except perhaps for Mitchell Schwartz of the Chiefs.  Last count, I heard there were only eight.  And all represented non-violent sports, like swimming, tennis and soccer.  

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Trump Derangement Syndrome

Apparently one of your readers continues to suffer from a severe case of TDS—Trump Derangement Syndrome. Nor is he the only one. Many highly educated, highly intelligent people have come down with the same affliction. There appears to be no cure. Reason won’t cure it. Logic won’t cure it. Facts won’t cure it. Truth won’t cure it.

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