The Palestinian Turn Away from Arab Moderates Could Backfire
Embracing Qatar and Turkey is bad both for Mahmoud Abbas and for his neighbors.
October 15, 2020
The specter of a secularist campaign to sexualize children isn’t an excuse for failure.
In the United Kingdom, most ultra-Orthodox schools operate as public institutions and are therefore subjected to frequent scrutiny by the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED). Recently this has caused particular friction because these schools refuse to comply with requirements that they teach elementary-school students about homosexuality, transgenderism, and so forth. Ḥaredi schools have received frequent surprise inspections during which students were asked invasive questions about sex and “lifestyle choices,” to the consternation of teachers, parents, and administrators. Thus British Ḥaredim are understandably relieved that OFSTED ruled last month that their elementary schools would no longer be under pressure to teach about same-sex marriage. Eli Spitzer argues, however, that these schools now face a reckoning:
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Login or SubscribeEmbracing Qatar and Turkey is bad both for Mahmoud Abbas and for his neighbors.
Even Iranian politicians admit it.
The specter of a secularist campaign to sexualize children isn’t an excuse for failure.
Walking to synagogue.
Subterranean chambers and medieval synagogues.