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The BeatTuesday, January 17, 2023When Health Care Gets Sick Long the sick man of Europe, the NHS’s woes are a cautionary tale for conservatives everywhere
WorldviewTuesday, January 03, 2023The Othering of New York’s ChassidimThe NYT’s anti-chassidic campaign isn’t over, given that, thus far, only the victims have voiced serious complaint
The BeatTuesday, December 27, 2022A Religion Called WokeNow that the Christian holidays count more as an economic event than a religious one, we’ve exchanged one set of problems for another
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Magazine FeatureTuesday, December 20, 2022Time to BuildRabbi Dovid Hofstedter has seen his once-mocked program transformed into a global Torah force that operates on a scale that no one could have imagined
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The BeatTuesday, December 13, 2022Tempest in an East China TeacupThe UK’s decision to team up with Italy and Japan to build a new fighter plane
WorldviewTuesday, December 13, 2022When Small Is GreatTotal greatness doesn’t tolerate a discrepancy between public persona and private reality
The CurrentTuesday, November 29, 2022Courting ControversyMK Simcha Rothman wants the Knesset to reassert its primacy over the Supreme Court, and hand power back to the people