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Tal Fortgang


Tal Fortgang is an adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute.

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  1. Editor's Pick ·

    How Intersectionality Breeds Anti-Semitism

    All struggles are related . . . to the Jews.

  2. Editor's Pick ·

    The Domestic Anti-Israel Movement Is Breaking Laws and Harassing Citizens. Here’s How to Stop It

    Civic terrorism.

  3. Editor's Pick ·

    Mahmoud Khalil Isn’t Being Deported Because of Speech

    The law is on the Trump administration’s side.

  4. Editor's Pick ·

    Jews Must Seek Victory, Not Global Sympathy

    International law wasn’t going to save the lives of Jewish children.

  5. Editor's Pick ·

    Deporting Hamas-Supporting Foreign Students Doesn’t Violate the First Amendment

    A look at Donald Trump’s executive order on anti-Semitism.

  6. Editor's Pick ·

    To Fight Anti-Semitism, Put Criminals in Jail

    The most effective solution could be the simplest.

  7. Monthly Essay ·

    How the Incoming Administration Can Restore Jewish Civil Rights

    By Tal Fortgang

    The government can break the wave of anti-Semitism subsuming American college campuses. But it will take political will.

    How the Incoming Administration Can Restore Jewish Civil Rights
  8. Editor's Pick ·

    It Remains a Blessing to Be an American Jew

    Rosh Hashanah reflections on living among decent people.

  9. Editor's Pick ·

    A University Guide to Doing Much about Anti-Semitism and Accomplishing Nothing

    Empty gestures at Northwestern.

  10. Editor's Pick ·

    The Case for Jewish Charter Schools

    Pluralism vs. separationism.

  11. Editor's Pick ·

    Restoring the First Amendment’s Vision of Religious Freedom

    Separation, pluralism, and coercion.

  12. Editor's Pick ·

    Yeshiva University, Gay Rights, and the Dangers of Imposed Inclusion

    When “inclusion” becomes a means of intolerance.

  13. Editor's Pick ·

    In Seeking a Judicial Compromise, Israel Should Look to the U.S. Constitution for Guidance

    Encouraging moderation and consensus-building.

  14. Editor's Pick ·

    No, Judaism Doesn’t Believe People Can Choose Their Own Gender

    The New York Times gets it wrong.

  15. Editor's Pick ·

    Perhaps There Are No Bad Jews, but There Certainly Are Bad Books about Them

    In a story about victims and villains, there is no room for Jewish heroes.

  16. Editor's Pick ·

    An Indiana Court’s Abortion Ruling Misconstrues Freedom of Religion

    Undermining religious liberty by overextending it.

  17. Editor's Pick ·

    How “Indigeneity” Has Become the Latest Cudgel for Beating the Jews

    And how Jews can fight back.

  18. Editor's Pick ·

    What Kanye West’s Outbursts Demonstrate about the Dangers of Anti-Semitism in America

    The rapper is far better known than Edward Said or Marjorie Taylor Greene.

  19. Editor's Pick ·

    The Yeshiva University Lawsuit Hinges on Two Competing Visions of Education and Religion

    Will the Orthodox college recognize a gay and lesbian campus group?

  20. Editor's Pick ·

    Convoluted Jewish Arguments in Favor of Abortion Rest on a Misunderstanding of Religious Freedom

    Jews’ First Amendment rights are not at stake.

  21. Editor's Pick ·

    The Good News about Religious Liberty in America

    The left wants freedom from religion; the old right wants freedom for religion; and the new right just wants religion.

  22. Editor's Pick ·

    Capitalism’s Roots May Lie in Religion. And That’s Not a Bad Thing

    The theological notions that inspired the free market’s first philosophers.

  23. Editor's Pick ·

    A New Book Argues That Adam Smith Is the Moral Philosopher for Our Age

    Why we should listen to the impartial spectator within.

  24. Editor's Pick ·

    At the Heart of the 20th-Century’s Most Influential Progressive Theory Lies a Rejection of Jews and Judaism

    A new book examines John Rawls’s theology.