Below are a few items that caught my eye this evening.
Esrog Headquarters is offering free pitom insurance.
As you all know if the pitom is broken off, it renders the esrog unfit for use. We are offering free insurance on your esrog.
Read more: http://www.esrogheadquarters.com/Pitom_Insurance.htm
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), after tentative steps to reach out to the pro-Israel community including a trip to Israel, has now infuriated Christian and Jewish leaders alike.
Continue reading: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2013/09/16/rand-paul-angers-jewish-and-christian-republicans/
The New York Times has an article titled Shalom Yoran, Jewish Resistance Fighter, Dies at 88.
“If there is a lesson to be gleaned, it is that no person should succumb to brutality without putting up a resistance,” he wrote in his book. “Individually it can save one’s life; en masse it can change the course of history.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/17/world/europe/shalom-yoran-jewish-resistance-fighter-dies-at-88.html?_r=0
There's an interesting article about the GMAT at PBS.org.
Didn't do so well on the GMAT? You may be a more ethical and entrepreneurial business leader for it. Higher results on the Graduate Management Admission Test -- the entrance exam required for most graduate business schools -- are associated with less of a tendency for ethical behavior in business school and business professions. That's the conclusion of a recent study published in the Journal of Business Ethics.
Continue reading: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/businessdesk/2013/09/three-traits-to-ace-the-gmat-a.html
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