China and Russia Have Started a New Cold War. Here’s What the West Can Do to Win It
A briefing on the crisis in Ukraine, and what it means for the world.
March 14, 2022
New York City is no longer the sole center of gravity.
For many years, Orthodox Jews in the U.S. became increasingly concentrated in a few urban areas—most importantly New York City and its environs—where they could enjoy the benefits that come with a large community of the observant. Michael Feldstein notes evidence that this trend has now been reversed:
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New York City is no longer the sole center of gravity.
For many years, Orthodox Jews in the U.S. became increasingly concentrated in a few urban areas—most importantly New York City and its environs—where they could enjoy the benefits that come with a large community of the observant. Michael Feldstein notes evidence that this trend has now been reversed:
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