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Jerome M. Marcus

Jerome M. Marcus

Jerome M. Marcus is a lawyer in Philadelphia.

Because the right never threatens to turn over the board and walk away from the game.
Within 24 hours, 60,000-plus reserve officers and soldiers signed a letter upholding their service.
The protests have nothing to do with judicial reform and everything to do with undoing the results of the last election.
Israel’s Supreme Court seeks to stop Israelis from making the “wrong” decisions.
... there comes a bit of progress in the Knesset.
For an unelected body to wield power over an entire people is simply and utterly intolerable. Indeed, it’s totally indefensible.
The guiding principle is simple: If the left does it, it’s okay. If the right does it, judicial intervention is essential to protect democracy.
Netanyahu’s plans for judicial reform are necessary to stop a powerful minority from imposing its will on the majority.
Those who see Israel’s new government as “racist” and “homophobic” prefer not to be confused by the facts.
“Kol HaKavod” to the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, which has attained a new and effective level of putting the truth out to a world that is often reluctant to hear the truth from the Jewish state.
These day-school children will be filled with their own traditions and with the knowledge that they are parts of a community that invests them and their commitment to that tradition with immense importance.
Much ink has been spilled by Jews proclaiming their inability to understand the haredi response to COVID-19 restrictions imposed in America and Israel. That failure to understand is a failure on our part.