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My 13 year old son told me that he might decide to live in Israel when he's an adult. "It doesn't matter for you dad, you're old, but we may only have 20 or 30 years before it becomes like Europe for Jews here." I couldn't tell him he was wrong. 1/
This is an American Jewish emergency. But I look at the Jewish news, and my generation isn't treating it like an emergency. The Jewish-oriented charitable foundations are still building new Holocaust museums, still donating money to universities that are incubating antisemitism, 2/
still prioritizing that same things they were prioritizing a decade or two ago. Left-wings Jews are still apologizing for left-wing antisemitism, still supporting the likes of Mamdani or Platner because in their mind the main "emergency" is not enough leftism in American politics. 3/
Groups that exist to combat antisemitism have full coffers, but there are too many of them, too much redundancy, not enough strategic planning, and they are still neglecting some of the basics. Just for example, if you look up phony stories about Israel that feed antisemitism 4/
like the false claims that Israel steals Palestinian organs, or sterilized Ethiopian immigrants, you have to go pretty far into the google results to find rebuttals. Meanwhile, living an active Jewish life is still too expensive. I haven't seen any major initiatives to subsidize 5/
Jewish day school education, Jewish summer camps, Hillels and Chabads on campus, Jewish institutions that in general have had to ramp up their security spending... Progressive Jews remain largely in denial about how their pro-immigration/diversity views have helped get us where 6/
we are today, or, worse, argue that the increase in antisemitism is worth it because [ideological reasons divorced from the reality on the ground]. And in fairness, the minority of pro-Trump Jews are in denial about how his general war on truth in favor of conspiracies etc 8/
creates the exact type of environment where antisemitism thrives.
For many of us, there have been several wakeup calls over the years, culminating in many Americans celebrating the murder, rape, and torture of Jews on Oct. 7.
And many of us have altered our outlooks accordingly. 9/
However, it's clearly been way too little, and, going back to my son's remark, it will soon be too late. /end

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May 18
There was always an antisemitic strain in libertarianish thought in the US, in part because conspiracy theorists, antisemitic or not, often gravitate toward libertarian political positions because they have conspiracy-laden hostility to government.
But, it was kept in check 1/
by the fact that the leading intellectual lights of the libertarian movement, except for Hayek, were Jews. And that was true if you were more of a conservative libertarian (Friedman); anarchist (Rothbard); natural rights minarchist (Nozick) or Objectivist (Rand). So actual Jews 2/
naturally repelled antisemites, and (at least open) antisemitism.
But Ron Paul's presidential campaigns basically wiped out this libertarian tradition, and left us with the heirs to the Birchers, the Liberty Lobby, and other right-wing but libetarian-ish cranks who engage in or 3/
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May 15
When I looked at Harvard a few years ago, if you made 280K, had no savings, and eight kids, you still paid full price.
Let's say they bump that up to 350k. The marginal cost of making that extra 100K is huge, and you gotta feel like a sucker (as you should) paying $280K in tuition over four years, when someone making 250K pays zero.
Especially when in some parts of the country, 250 goes further than 350 in the expensive parts. And especially because the 70K a year post-tax brings your effective income close to or below 250.
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One strategy that can work for the upper-upper middle class family is to only apply to excellent, prestigious schools that have merit scholarships. Some that I've come across are Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, Wash U., Washington & Lee (10% of the class goes for free!).
And the process is pretty arbitrary, e.g., a friend whose kid got rejected or waitlisted at every Ivy plus Georgetown and others, but got a full tuition merit scholarship to Vanderbilt. 3/
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May 11
@jonfavs First, credulously or dishonestly spreading a nonsense story inherently discredits the reporter's ability to properly vet sources and stories.
Second, "family members?" Why would family members know what happened to someone when he was in jail? 1/
@jonfavs They are just conduits for hearsay statements by the prisoners.
Third, by "investigators" he means the people at anti-Israel NGOs like the pro-Hamas Euro-Monitor, which promotes the absurd dog-rape story.
Fourth
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@jonfavs "Officials" Which officials? What did they say? The Prison Service totally denies the allegation. He favorably cites former PM Olmert, whose been out of office for almost 20 years and acknowledges not actually knowing anything about the alleged prison rapes. 3/
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May 9
Really excellent, quotable piece on antisemitism in The Spectator.
"It is customary in debates around contemporary anti-Semitism to maintain there is nothing inherently anti-Semitic about criticising Israel. That is true. But what is striking is just how much criticism of Israel is anti-Semitic." 1/
"No other state on Earth has its right to exist debated so vehemently. The partitions and border re-drawings that followed two world wars generated tensions and conflicts elsewhere, to be sure. But no one calls for an end to Pakistan or the erasure of Jordan. A double standard is applied — one of the oldest markers of anti-Semitism." 2/
"The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have sought, albeit imperfectly, to minimise civilian casualties. Hamas has worked to maximise them." 3/
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Apr 25
My latest for the Times of Israel: Israel and the Great Partisan Sort in American Politics.
I'll serialize it here.
Uriel Zehavi’s sweeping essay on the “sorting” of American politics and its implications for Israel advocacy, which I recommend reading in full, is unsettling precisely because so much of it rings true. His central argument is not that Israel lost Democratic support because of any one war, settlement announcement, or even because of Benjamin Netanyahu’s long and increasingly open alliance with Republicans. 1/
Rather, he argues that Israel became trapped inside the broader “great sort” of American politics, the decades-long process by which nearly every politically salient issue gets absorbed into partisan identity. Once that happened, a bipartisan consensus on Israel became structurally unstable. 2/
Zehavi’s argument deserves serious attention because it explains trends that simpler narratives cannot. If the shift were only about Netanyahu, or only about Gaza, we would expect Democratic opinion to rebound whenever Israeli governments changed tone or policy. 3/
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Apr 9
Here's what happened: SCOTUS said most minority contracting laws were unconstitutional. Plaintiffs sued, got them invalidated. Governments that lost repassed them, this time with "disparity studies" supposedly allowing the laws to pass constitutional muster. 1/
Plaintiffs sued again, and generally won again. Governments came back with new minority preference laws, with new disparity studies. Plaintiffs, generally contractors themselves, decided that this was a losing game, and those who really felt disadvantaged by the preferences 2/
found ways to get the preferences themselves, either by putting their business in their wife or daughter's name to get sex-based preferences, discovering or inventing long-lost minority ancestry, finding a minority partner, or, in some cases, going to the extreme of 3/
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