Shalom
My Gantseh Megillah Family and Friends,
The long national Presidential primary season is, at last, over. Both sides have
their presumptive nominee for the upcoming election. We all have our own
opinions as to who is the best candidate to become the 44th President of the
United States of America. Like everyone else, I have my preference as well.
I believe it is time to remind my Megillah family members about the policy
concerning the nature of articles, and opinions that appear in our publication.
By doing so, it is my hope that our members will feel comfortable in expressing
their views, and reading those of others.
I make no pretensions to being anything other than a die-hard, capital “L,”
traditional Jewish Liberal. I support Barack Obama as our next president. My
personal opinion, however, will in no way dictate the nature of the articles I
present in either the Weekly Megillah, or the flagship monthly Gantseh Megillah.
The only area in which my personal opinions are expressed is, right here, in my
monthly Editor’s Comments.
I believe that in order to serve as a conduit of information and expression for
all of my Megillah family members, I have the obligation to provide thoughts,
and ideas, of varying views. I encourage all of you to submit articles, or
letters, that express your personal opinions on the election, or any other
matter that you hold important. It is always my great pleasure to publish your
letters in the appropriate “Letters to the Editor” forum, as well as to present
entire articles from those who choose to take the time to write something more
extensive. In fact, I yearn for more personal statements from our Megillah
community, which I could add to our publication. Your thoughts and concerns are
what keep the Megillah timely, fair-minded, and an instrument of personal, and
collective growth.
For the record, I am aware that the United States is not simply a two party
system. I have received, in the past, comments, and letters from members who
lean towards Libertarian, or totally Independent political persuasions. The
Megillah welcomes the voices of all political, and personal beliefs. Diversity
of opinion is the lifeblood of our publication.
I am hoping many of you will set aside some time to submit your thoughts to me,
so I can share them with our entire Megillah family.
Much love to all of you,
Michael
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