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The Funding Behind Black Lives Matter; Woke McCarthyism; Pence and Harris; a Riot in Borough Park; Post-Liberal America; More

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Anne Frank and Hannah Senesh October 11, 2020 ? Tishrei 23, 5781 # THE WEEKENDER # The Tides Netwo

Anne Frank and Hannah Senesh [View this email in your browser]( October 11, 2020 • Tishrei 23, 5781 # THE WEEKENDER # [Is Warren Buffett the Wallet Behind Black Lives Matter?]( The Tides Network is a powerful instrument leveraged by billionaires working to change America, while shielding their philanthropic dollars from public scrutiny. Here’s how it works. [BY SEAN COOPER](#) # [The White Scare]( McCarthyism, woke-ism, and America’s war on humor and perversity [BY BLAKE SMITH](#) # [Kamala and the Toothpaste Tube]( The view from the vice presidential debate [BY PAUL BERMAN](#) # [The Kornbluh Riot]( The discontent over unfair coronavirus restrictions in Brooklyn’s ultra-Orthodox communities is boiling over and turning inward [BY ARMIN ROSEN](#) # [What Comes After Liberalism]( An excerpt from Bruno Maçães’ new book, ‘History Has Begun,’ explores the emerging ‘virtualism’ of America's post-liberal society [BY BRUNO MAÇÃES](#) # [Hannah and Anne]( In an excerpt from his new book, ‘The Blessing and the Curse,’ Tablet’s literary critic looks at two young girls’ tragic and lively diaries, one universalist, which appeals to readers of every background, and one Zionist, with its Jewish specificity [BY ADAM KIRSCH](#) # [A Catastrophic Intelligence Failure in the Yom Kippur War]( Refusing to modify preconceived ideas in the face of hard evidence is a dangerous habit, for Israelis and also for Americans [BY EDWARD N. LUTTWAK](#) # [‘After the Holidays’]( Israel’s great procrastination technique—putting things off until the fall holidays are through—is no longer available. It’s time to get back to work. [BY SHOSHANA KORDOVA](#) # # 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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