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Comments to The Daily Princetonian by the President of the Princeton Open Campus Coalition | STATEMENT

/December 9, 2021

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   A reporter at The Daily Princetonian has asked me to comment on matters pertaining to a guest lecture by Abigail Shrier, co-hosted by the Princeton Open Campus Coalition and The Tory. Seeking––as I always have––to engage and not ignore, a response in […]

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Traversing Different Religious Environments

/December 5, 2021

The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. From the time I was in preschool, my Judaism was laid out for me. I attended an Orthodox Jewish school, where half the day was devoted to religious study, and prayer was scheduled. While I felt a connection to my religion, my religious […]

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The Democratic Party on “Social Issues”

/December 4, 2021

Image courtesy of Politico   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   “The Democrats’ religion is wokeism” “The Democrats’ religion is racism, first in favor of the KKK, and now in favor of CRT and The 1619 Project” “The Democrats are anti-God” The first two above statements are frequently […]

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Religion is the Answer to Political Totalism

/December 3, 2021

Image courtesy of The Hill   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Aristotle argues in Nicomachean Ethics that politics is “the highest ruling science” because it employs all of the other sciences to order society and individual action towards the highest good for peoples and cities. While achieving […]

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Faith at Princeton

/December 2, 2021

Image courtesy of Princeton University   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   As a student at Princeton, I’m deeply saddened when I too-often hear that many of my peers frequently experience chronic isolation, depression, and anxiety as they navigate the ups and downs of college life. On our […]

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The Politics of Religion

/December 1, 2021

Image courtesy of the UCSB   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Religion and politics are inescapably intertwined. Religion forms peoples’ values; politics implements them. People cast their ballot for their preferred candidates and, by extension, the policies that implement their values. Since the United States of America […]

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Republican Coalition Building in the Trump Era

/November 30, 2021

Image courtesy of the American Life League   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   With the introduction of the Texas Heartbeat Act in March of this year, the hotly contested topic of abortion has returned to the forefront of political conversation in the United States. The Texas Bill […]

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Israel Issue | PUBLISHER’S NOTE

/October 16, 2021

Image courtesy of the Pew Research Center   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   Dear Tories,   This past spring, thousands of rockets launched from Gaza rained down on Israel. This attack followed thousands of rockets being launched against Israel in the summer of 2014, and the winter […]

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Why the Anti-BDS Movement is Anti-American

/October 11, 2021

Image courtesy of the ACLU.   The following is an opinion contribution and reflects the author’s views alone.   The freedom of citizens and organizations to express their views on significant issues occupies a place of particular importance in the American judicial system. After all, a necessary check on the state’s power is public expression. […]

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