
Gedalia Guttentag is deputy editor at Mishpacha Magazine.
Gedalia Guttentag is deputy editor at Mishpacha Magazine.
As the Israeli prime minister spoke to Congress on Wednesday, four of our columnists reacted in real time
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For decades, Israel's Court has ruled too far to the left of Israel's electors. That's now changing
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As I write, the sirens have stopped wailing, the Iron Dome has finished its dull thumping, and people have left the bomb shelters. Gaza’s rocketeers have switched their sights from my hometown Beit Shemesh, but the sky over Tel Aviv is now lit up with a murderous pyrotechnic display. Across Israel, tens of thousands of…
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