Qassem Suleimani’s Reign of Terror Comes to an End
And the U.S. shows its willingness to use force.
January 6, 2020
“Our sin was to have whitewashed the Crown Heights pogrom of 1991 and lavished its instigator Al Sharpton with respectability.”
As the now routine attacks on ultra-Orthodox Jews in New York City and its environs have become more frequent, and far more deadly, Abigail Shrier reflects on her experience at Yale Law School nearly two decades ago, and the way her classmates treated the school’s sole ḥaredi student:
And the U.S. shows its willingness to use force.
“Our sin was to have whitewashed the Crown Heights pogrom of 1991 and lavished its instigator Al Sharpton with respectability.”
Rolling out the red carpet for a man who distributes The International Jew to his followers.
Is his unusual childhood the key?
Not always poetic, bur reliably inspiring.
As the now routine attacks on ultra-Orthodox Jews in New York City and its environs have become more frequent, and far more deadly, Abigail Shrier reflects on her experience at Yale Law School nearly two decades ago, and the way her classmates treated the school’s sole ḥaredi student:
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