How the Death of Mahsa Amini Changed Iran—and Its Western Apologists
Silencing the disingenuous cries of “Islamophobia.”
September 28, 2022
So long as it sticks to the basics, the state can impose its demands.
Earlier this month, the New York State Board of Regents approved a set of amendments to the educational requirements for private schools—written primarily with ḥasidic schools in mind. Michael A. Helfand considers the constitutional limits on the state’s ability to govern what happens in religious educational institutions:
Silencing the disingenuous cries of “Islamophobia.”
So long as it sticks to the basics, the state can impose its demands.
No country for Jewish sociologists.
What a news item about a pre-holiday chicken shortage reveals.
To the British Foreign Office, their report was the “usual Jewish exaggeration.”
Earlier this month, the New York State Board of Regents approved a set of amendments to the educational requirements for private schools—written primarily with ḥasidic schools in mind. Michael A. Helfand considers the constitutional limits on the state’s ability to govern what happens in religious educational institutions:
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