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The Lab Leak Theory; High-Achieving Minorities; Hannah Arendt; Ruth Wisse; Autism; Chicken Soup; Turkey; Cranberries

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November 21, 2021 ? Kislev 17, 5782 THE WEEKENDER # For over a year the media enforced falsehoods

[View this email in your browser]( November 21, 2021 • Kislev 17, 5782 THE WEEKENDER # [The Lab Leak Fiasco]( For over a year the media enforced falsehoods about the pandemic’s origins, never evaluated the evidence, never apologized, and was never held accountable [BY ASHLEY RINDSBERG](#) # [Whitewashing Success]( To save critical race theory, high-achieving minorities must be recast as the beneficiaries of hereditary privilege [BY ARI BLAFF](#) # [Hannah Arendt on Anti-Racism as a Totalitarian Ideology]( The case of forced desegregation in Little Rock [BY CONNOR GRUBAUGH](#) # [The Book of Ruth]( Ruth R. Wisse’s new memoir is sharp, examined, and a more urgent read than ever [BY PHYLLIS CHESLER](#) We read the internet all day so you don’t have to [SIGN UP FOR TABLET’S AFTERNOON NEWS DIGEST]( # [Autism’s Growing Problem]( As kids with autism become teenagers and adults, fewer and fewer services are available to help them and their families [BY SIMCHA WEINSTEIN](#) # [Chicken Soup, Israeli-Style]( The Ashkenazi staple has been adapted, merging with ethnic versions from everywhere, to become a uniquely Israeli fusion [BY JANNA GUR](#) # [How To Make the Ultimate Turkey and Stuffing for Thanksgiving]( Make a traditional American holiday feast, with a recipe for stuffing that brings Jewish flavors to the table [BY JOAN NATHAN](#) # [How Cranberries Found a Place at the Jewish Table]( A New World fruit has been incorporated into Old World recipes, with sweet (and sour) results [BY LEAH KOENIG](#) [Advertisement](#) # # 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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