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How I Fought Antifa—and Won; Pantry Tips From Michael Solomonov

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September 10, 2024 ? Elul 7, 5784 # The leftist militia thought they could riot in Clackamas Count

[View this email in your browser]( September 10, 2024 • Elul 7, 5784 # [Antifa Must Obey the Law]( The leftist militia thought they could riot in Clackamas County like they do in Portland. We proved them wrong. [BY BEN WEST](#) WHO ARE YOU VOTING FOR? Tablet is looking for volunteers for an upcoming installment of the Minyan focusing on the presidential election. We're looking for Jewish voters who have already decided which candidate they're voting for. The Minyan is a project where a group of at least 10 people from different parts of the Jewish community come together to discuss their experiences. The discussions take place on Zoom, with participants using first names or pseudonyms. Anyone interested should complete t[his questionnaire]( by September 18, and if selected, they will be contacted with further details. # [Middle Eastern Pantry Essentials]( Advice from the owners of Zahav—Philadelphia’s award-winning Israeli eatery—on how to bring restaurant-quality flavor to your home kitchen [BY MICHAEL SOLOMONOV AND STEVE COOK](#) LISTEN TO TABLET # TAKE ONE [Bava Batra 77]( Today’s Talmud page discusses how words help us make meaning SEPTEMBER 10, 2024 IN THE SCROLL The Wall Street Journal reported Friday that Iran had delivered “a couple of hundred” short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, citing conversations with U.S. and European officials. The exact number and make of the missiles was not disclosed in the report, but back in February, Reuters reported, citing unnamed Iranian sources, that Iran had already delivered about 400 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles to Russia. American and European officials at the time denied those reports but threatened to impose coordinated sanctions through the G-7 if the missile delivery went through. [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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