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Meir Kahane’s Long Shadow – The far-right activist and politician died in disgrace, but Shaul Magid’s new book argues that his ideas have shaped mainstream American Judaism.

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November 24, 2021David Rutman, Meghan Froy

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The Making of Satmar Williamsburg – In a new history of the Hasidic “fortress in Brooklyn,” a community’s struggle for the right to the city is not always waged in the common interest.
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