Snapshot
The show must go on, eh?
Shana GoldbergApr 12, 2022
By the skin of its teeth, the US men’s soccer team qualified last month for the 2022 World Cup.
Roe vs. family planning
Shana GoldbergMar 31, 2022
Long ago in freshman Constitutional Law at Brandeis, we learned that the judicial reasoning — right to privacy — behind Roe v. Wade was shaky, which is why it has...
Putting the whole day on delay
Shana GoldbergMar 24, 2022
It seems that every six months there’s grumblings about the time change. This year it hit new heights. The United States Senate actually passed a bill calling for...
Me and Zelensky
Shana GoldbergMar 17, 2022
Cosmic connections — do they exist? Although I’m more of a rational thinker, a few “coincidences” make me wonder. One is that over time I realized that nearly...
An enemy of dialogue
Shana GoldbergMar 10, 2022
The sport I’m most passionate about is ice hockey. It’s probably no coincidence that it’s filled with Russian players.
Europe’s moral challenge
Shana GoldbergMar 03, 2022
Are we living through the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact in reverse? If you recall, this was the pact that the Soviet Union and Germany signed that essentially green-lit...
Epidemiological sense, or lack thereof
Shana GoldbergFeb 24, 2022
Under consideration in the Colorado Senate is SB 53, “Health Facility Visitation During Pandemic,” a bill that would require hospitals to allow a patient at least...
Hear no impact, see no impact
Shana GoldbergFeb 17, 2022
The ravages of the pandemic are catching up with us.
The Nets for Shabbat: Sure!
Shana GoldbergFeb 10, 2022
“Someone you can look up to,” my brother quipped. Former NBAer Amar’e (now Yehoshafat) Stoudemire showed up in EDOS for Shabbat last weekend, unannounced.