By Nathan J. Diament Jews will gather Monday for the Passover Seder as we have for centuries. Children are taught to ask four questions with the opening, “Why is this night different...
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By Nathan Diament During a time when our politics couldn’t be more divided, the topic of school choice offers a glimmer of hope. Last month, people from all walks of...
By Nathan Diament As American Jews fast and pray on Yom Kippur, politicians in Washington will debate scaling back one of the most essential government programs for protecting Jewish...
It seems that Harvard University’s leaders require remedial education in responding to Jew-hatred. So, let’s begin. Last month, I sat in the hearing in which the president of Harvard,...
Recently, hundreds of radicalized high school students rampaged through Hillcrest Public School in Queens in reaction to revelations that a Jewish teacher’s had attended a pro-Israel rally last week. We were...
To the Editor: Re “Censorship Can’t Help University Presidents,” by David French (column, Dec. 11): Mr. French argues that what American campuses need is more viewpoint diversity and true...
As printed in The Jerusalem Post By: Nathan J. Diament A new year brings new hope to American Jews preparing to celebrate Rosh Hashanah this weekend. As we know, the Jewish...
As printed in The Jewish Link By: Rabbi Moshe Hauer Nathan J. Diament Imagine being a Jewish student at the City University of New York (CUNY) School of Law...
AS PUBLISHED IN THE WALL STREET JOURNAL What doesn’t the Civil Rights Act of 1964 say? For one, that honoring the protections it establishes is optional if doing so...
By Nathan Diament | October 20, 2022 I have been privileged to attend many Jewish gatherings at the White House under Republican and Democratic administrations over the years. Sometimes...