Romance is a beautiful forest, but dating can be a jungle. Join Eric Golub as he brushes past the thickets and thorns to find his rose.
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The Karate Kid's Mr. Miyagi lamented the difficulty of catching flies with chopsticks. He never tried dating Jewish in North Dakota. Published 3:56 p.m. June 16, 2013 - Comments
How should we react when our date cancels? It depends. Published 12:49 a.m. June 9, 2013 - Comments
Everyone knows that in dating, "no" does not mean "yes." However, most guys do not realize that sometimes even "yes" means "no." Published 2:39 p.m. May 4, 2013 - Comments
Single women attending parties should put away their cell phones and just live life. Otherwise, they should stay home and save time. Published 3:41 p.m. April 6, 2013 - Comments
In dating, sadly, age does matter. We should not lie to ourselves and think otherwise. Published 3:51 p.m. March 23, 2013 - Comments
When a mere member of the wolf pack, how does one man emerge as Alpha Published 12:40 p.m. March 10, 2013 - Comments
The Jewish holiday of Purim features alcohol and costumes. Yet those mixing romance with alcohol should leave their cellphones off. Published 12:00 p.m. February 23, 2013 - Comments
There is so much pressure for singles to go out on Valentine's Day. Staying home is a far better option. Published 9:41 p.m. February 13, 2013 - Comments
Welcome to Date, Set, Match! This look at dating in the 21st century will hopefully lead people from dating to mating. Published 9:00 p.m. February 11, 2013 - Comments
Eric Golub is a politically conservative Jewish blogger, author, public speaker, and comedian. His book trilogy is “Ideological Bigotry,” “Ideological Violence,” and “Ideological Idiocy.”
He is Brooklyn born, Long Island raised, and has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. He ...
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Eric Golub is a politically conservative Jewish blogger, author, public speaker, and comedian. His book trilogy is “Ideological Bigotry,” “Ideological Violence,” and “Ideological Idiocy.”
He is Brooklyn born, Long Island raised, and has lived in Los Angeles since 1990. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Judaism, and his MBA from USC. A stockbrokerage professional since 1994, he began blogging on March 11th, 2007, the three year anniversary of the Madrid bombings and the midpoint of 9/11. He has been inflicting his world view on his unfortunate readers since then. He blogs about politics Monday through Friday, and about football and other human interest items on weekends.