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April 1, 2022


The End of (Russian) Vodka as We Knew It
Maxim D. Shrayer
April 1, 2022
The vodka scandal begs the question of what such boycotts accomplish besides sending a symbolic message.


Amnesty USA Head Says He Regrets “Representing the Views of the Jewish People” After Saying That Israel “Shouldn’t Exist as a Jewish State”
Aaron Bandler
April 1, 2022
Jewish Insider (JI) reported that O’Brien expressed his regret in a letter to House Democrats, who had written to Amnesty on March 15 saying they were concerned over O’Brien’s remarks.



Is American Orthodoxy not Orthodox?
Rabbi Uri Regev, Esq.
April 1, 2022
We hold that both non-Jewish and non-observant Jewish soldiers have rights that must be respected and that this does not detract from the kashrut status of food provided by the IDF to all soldiers.

Going Forward: A Story of Jewish Mothers
Chaim Steinmetz
April 1, 2022
When we read about the sacrifices brought by the new mother, we should think about the sacrifices made by countless Jewish mothers, and by the Jewish people as a whole.
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