Andrew Anglin runs the anti-Semitic Daily Stormer website. (Photo/Wikimedia Commons) Columns (Is It) Good for the Jews? Gluten-free matzah and suing white supremacists: Good for the Jews? Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By Larry Rosen, Eric Goldbrener | April 25, 2017 On episode #137 of the “(Is it) Good for the Jews?” podcast: Passover and taxes are on our minds this week following an unscheduled break to soothe our IRS- and Pesach-generated woes. Whether it’s hidden fees and the, “Surprise! You pay now!” essence of quarterly estimates or the challenges of Goldbrener’s seder responsibilities/Rosen’s inability to get invited to dinner that has us down, one thing we can agree on is that the ghettoized Jewish food section of Safeway makes us cringe. Goldbrener has a plan to make big bucks for Manischewitz and a mid-day or late-night matzah is a thing of beauty, which isn’t enough of a distraction to prevent us from noticing some sketchy goings-on at college campuses and to ask the question: Is suing white supremacists good for the Jews? The antics in Whitefish, Montana never seem to end. Now, realtor Tanya Gersh has decided to sue alt-right gremlin Andrew Anglin for using his Daily Stormer web site to launch a “troll war” against her family. Is this how Jews should fight back? Larry Rosen Larry Rosen is a writer, husband, father and author of “The Rabbi Has Left the Building,” a memoir about his son’s bar mitzvah. He co-hosts the podcast “(Is It) Good for the Jews?” Eric Goldbrener Eric Goldbrener is a Libertarian, Zionist, atheist and autodidact technologist. He co-hosts the podcast “(Is It) Good for the Jews?” Also On J. Calendar Italian seder dishes also please Catholics Passover Jews in the former Soviet Union eat the most matzah in the world News Siberians approach Pesach with mixed matzah memories U.S. Pandemic drives white supremacists online, trackers watch for new threats Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up