David Christopher Kaufman is an editor and columnist at the New York Post and an Adjunct Fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute.
David Christopher Kaufman
By David Christopher Kaufman
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No, it’s not racist to speak out against The Message.
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With a brutal war ongoing in Gaza, grim news on surviving hostages and increased regional hostilities, Israelis are feeling it from all angles
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Oct. 7 made it abundantly clear that Jews are excluded from DEI protections
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Why is the LGBTQ+ community pledging allegiance to a regime that wants to kill us?
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