Fox Byte 5776 #4: I’m Still Here
If Treasure Island is any indication, a young person’s transition to adulthood has always been awkward and painful. At least it was so in the
If Treasure Island is any indication, a young person’s transition to adulthood has always been awkward and painful. At least it was so in the
Pompous people lend themselves so readily to ridicule. Unconsciously, of course. By their very nature they would not stoop to the indignity of common humor
Great art retains its appeal through time. This is true even with works created for children – including cartoons such as The Rocky and Bullwinkle
One of those songs I recall singing in church as a youth begins like this: Seek ye first the kingdom of God And His righteousness;
The Barking Fox just completed the annual Torah Cycle and is ready to embark on another year of Bible commentary. Rather than embark on another
וְזֹאת הַבְּרָכָה Even superheroes have their weaknesses. If it were not so, the stories about them would be over very quickly and would not be
הַאְַזִינוּ The one element of Steven Spielberg’s movies which has remained just beneath my consciousness for nearly thirty years is not his stunning cinematography or
וַיֵּלֶךְ Isaac Asimov could have written I, Robot without Karel Čapek’s help, but he would have needed a different word for the artificial life forms
נִצָּבִים The worst fate a person can endure? That would be loss of self. It is not the same as selflessness, a desirable state of
כִּי־תָבִוֹא When General Lew Wallace published Ben Hur in 1880, he had no idea that his tale of a wrongfully condemned Jewish prince would have
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