What’s worse -a violent criminal or a poisonous philosopher?

Not every threat comes with a weapon. Some come with WiFi and good intentions. The first instinct is to say the criminal. He poses an immediate threat. He breaks bones. He ends lives. He brings fear into your body. But fear is not always the enemy. Sometimes fear wakes you up. Sometimes it saves your […]
October 7th: Two Years Later

The World Forgot, But We Did Not Two years have passed since that morning when the world stopped breathing. October 7th, 2023, is a date carved into the soul of every Jew. We watched the unthinkable unfold in real time. Entire families were murdered. Children were taken from their beds. Women were assaulted, humiliated, and […]
Why Defunding Police Will Lead to More Violence, Not Less

Defunding the Police? Here’s What Actually Happens on the Street When people speak about policing, the debate is often hijacked by slogans. On one side you hear “support the blue.” On the other hand, “defund the police.” Both positions are shallow because they avoid the real question: what do we want police officers to be […]
The Danger of the Algorithm

How Echo Chambers Threaten Equality and Democracy We live in a time when every opinion comes with a label. If you don’t believe in X you are immediately defined as Y. If you do believe in Y then you are X. Every stance is a test. Every word sorts you into a camp. It is […]
When AI Listens Too Well: The Danger of Emotional Dependence on Chatbots

The Risk of AI in Mental Health A few weeks ago, a story broke that barely made a ripple in most people’s minds. In Connecticut, a man named Staine Erik Solberg, with a history of mental illness, violence, and suicide attempts, killed his mother and then took his own life. He had formed a close […]
Rosh Hashanah: The Weight of a New Year

Fear, Judgment, and Strength in Unstable Times The past year on the Jewish calendar has been insane. The climate, political, social, and even moral, is boiling. The heat has been dialed up so high that what was once unthinkable is now discussed openly, even justified. Political murders, race-based attacks, and atrocities that people excuse depending […]
Witch Hunts for Sale and the Death of Truth Online

From Salem To Social Media: Stop Rewarding Fast Lies My work takes me to interesting places. This time, I want to tell you about my trip to Salem. We all heard about the witch hunt in movies and in school. It is a tidy story, easy to package, and now the city sells it back […]
Catalyst to Change: Inspiration or Desperation

What Forces You to Change. Inspiration or Desperation? Most people say they want to change. But the truth is, most won’t, unless something forces them to. There’s a big difference between wanting to change and needing to. Wanting sounds good but it keeps you in planning mode. Needing hits differently, it pushes you […]
What Independence Really Means

Independence Requires Discipline: A Reflection on Freedom Independence is a word we love to celebrate, but too rarely do we stop to ask what it really means. It is more than flags and fireworks. More than history. At its core, independence is the ability to live without being subject to someone else’s will. It is […]
Many Survivors Don’t Know They’ve Hit a Ceiling

How Survivors Can Start Moving Forward Again A famous comedian once described life as a series of disappointments, stress, and pain, ending in death. And yet, people still fight for it. You could be 95 years old, barely holding on, and a doctor says, “There’s a new experimental surgery that could extend your life by […]