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The roots of turmoil inside the Women’s March; children of newly observant Israelis; how Churchill suppressed news of Nazi collaboration; more

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Hezbollah tunnels under an apple orchard December 11, 2018 Leah McSweeney and Jacob Siegel Millions

Hezbollah tunnels under an apple orchard [Tablet Logo] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Podcast]( [Np]( December 11, 2018 [Is the Women’s March Melting Down?]( [Largeimage]( Leah McSweeney and Jacob Siegel Millions of women mobilized against gender inequality and the election of Donald Trump in 2016. But only four of them ended up at the top—and the consequences have been enormous. [Read This]( [donate.gif]( [Smallimage]( Observance / Dana Kessler [‘Baal Teshuvah’: The Next Generation]( Thousands of secular Israelis became newly observant and joined Haredi communities in the 1970s and ’80s. Now, their children and grandchildren are searching for a place of their own. [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Culture News / Paul R. Sweet [The Windsor File]( How Winston Churchill suppressed the true extent of the former King Edward VIII’s collaboration with Nazi Germany [Read This]( [newsletter-the-scroll.gif] [Smallimage]( [Israel, Not Corbyn, Is the Real Threat to the Jewish Left]( A supporter of the Labour leader responds to Paul Berman’s critique of the Left [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [Palestinian Death Cult Shoots Israeli Mom]( Hamas injures seven in ‘heroic’ terror attack, as baby delivered in C-section fights for his life with the help of Israeli doctors [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [Hezbollah Tunnels Under a Galilee Farmer’s Apple Orchard]( ‘We sat on a hill above a small road with a gate designed to keep civilians from the border. The only exceptions were the farmers whose land lay beyond the gate.’ [Read This]( [Visit Tablet]( 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](

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