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How Hamas Woke Me From My Wokeness; National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan’s Misjudgments; BHL on Selective Indignation

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Craft along with Unorthodox • October 26, 2023 ? Cheshvan 11, 5784 # I’ve found a home o

Craft along with Unorthodox • [View this email in your browser]( October 26, 2023 • Cheshvan 11, 5784 # [Hamas Killed My Wokeness]( I’ve found a home on the progressive left for years—even after I noticed a common blind spot around Jewish issues. But the reaction to the murderous attacks on Israeli civilians was the final straw. [BY ALEX OLSHONSKY](#) # [The George Kennan Who Wasn’t]( A startling string of policy failures shows the hollowness of the U.S. foreign policy establishment and its servile wunderkind, Jake Sullivan [BY JEREMY STERN](#) # [The Protests of Fools]( Demonstrators in the streets of Paris once chanted ‘We are all Jews.’ Today they cheer on Jewish slaughter. [BY BERNARD-HENRI LÉVY](#) LISTEN TO TABLET # UNORTHODOX [Closely Knit]( Ep. 386: Israeli actress Swell Ariel Or on living in the U.S. while Israel is at war, Tablet’s audience editor Ani Wilcenski on speaking up on social media, and artist Jeanette Kuvin Oren on teaching art to displaced children in Israel OCTOBER 26, 2023 IN THE SCROLL The last time we caught up with Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, she was repeating the hospital bombing story at an anti-Israel rally at the U.S. Capitol (hosted by her Rockefeller-funded pals), nearly a full 24 hours after the rest of the world had discovered that the initial version of the story was either fake or disputed in every significant detail: The hospital wasn’t hit, but a parking lot adjacent to it was; not as many as 500 people were killed, but far fewer were, by some estimates fewer than 100; finally, an Israeli airstrike didn’t cause the explosion, but most likely a misfired Palestinian rocket did. [READ ALL ABOUT IN OUR DAILY AFTERNOON NEWSLETTER]( # # 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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