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Featured Articles The Growing China Threat Debbie Maimon July 21, 2021 China’s ruling Communist Party celebrated its 100th anniversary earlier this month with President Xi Jingping’s live image inflated on enormous screens in Beijing’s Olympic
Featured Articles Democrats at a Crossroad: Will They Heed This Data Scientist’s Advice? Yochonon Donn July 21, 2021 The Democrats won this past presidential election, which normally would be a cause for celebration. Then why is the party the subject of one
Featured Articles What a Frum Newspaper Is, What It Isn’t, and What It Shouldn’t Be Rabbi Avrohom Birnbaum July 21, 2021 You never know how readers will react to a column. That is one of the interesting things about writing. Sometimes I think: This column
US News Is This Biden’s Last Chance To Pass A Big Spending Bill? Yaakov Kornreich July 21, 2021 This week, as Joe Biden’s presidency passed the six month mark, his legislative policy agenda, which started out with the March passage of his
Israel News My Take On The News Tzvi Yaakovson July 21, 2021 My Summer in South Fallsburg I don’t know much about bein hazemanim in America today, but I do remember my own experiences many years