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What Happens on ‘the Day After’ the Gaza War?

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Anxiety, motherhood, and Jewish DNA • May 9, 2024 ? Iyyar 1, 5784 TODAY Noon, EDT, Zoom Join

Anxiety, motherhood, and Jewish DNA • [View this email in your browser]( May 9, 2024 • Iyyar 1, 5784 TODAY Noon, EDT, Zoom Join us for a conversation inspired by [the most recent installment of Tablet's Minyan](. This is a Tablet Member event. To become a member (and get a link to the Zoom) click [here](. [Advertisement](#) # [After Gaza]( A Tablet roundtable about the challenges facing Israel in Gaza, Lebanon, and Washington, with Elliott Abrams, Jeremy Ben-Ami, Amiad Cohen, Michael Doran, Jon Greenwald, and Lee Smith [BY TONY BADRAN](#) # [Why We Worry]( Is a certain level of anxiety part of my DNA as a Jewish mother? That’s one of many things I worry about. [BY JAMIE BETESH CARTER](#) # [Haunted by Weimar]( Israel’s Supreme Court relies on the discredited theories of Nazi jurist Carl Schmitt to justify its antidemocratic rule [BY OR BASSOK](#) LISTEN TO TABLET # UNORTHODOX [Conversations with Noa Tishby, Emmanuel Acho, and Michael Rapaport]( Noa Tishby and Emmanuel Acho on difficult conversations with Jews; Michael Rapaport in conversation with a Holocaust survivor; a Barnard College student on being a proud Zionist MAY 9, 2024 IN THE SCROLL The Communist government of Cuba has trained and supported some of the far-left organizers behind the anti-Israel protests in the United States, according to an investigation by Madeleine Hubbard published in Just the News on Tuesday. Last week, we identified Manolo De Los Santos—executive director of The People’s Forum, the left-wing Manhattan event space that has played a leading role in the anti-Israel protest movement and is funded by the wealthy Chinese Communist Party propagandist Neville Roy Singham—as a potential Cuban asset, based on his past residence in Cuba and history of public writing and statements in support of the Cuban regime. Just the News’ report lends further credence to our suspicion. [READ ALL ABOUT IT]( # # This email was sent to you by [Tablet Magazine](#) Tablet Magazine | P.O. Box 20079 | New York, NY 10001 [Remove me from this list]( | [Forward to a Friend]( You are receiving this email because you signed up at our website, www.tabletmag.com. Tablet Magazine P.O. Box 20079 New York, NY 10001 USA Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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