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Irit Tratt

Irit Tratt

Irit Tratt was co-chair of the Trump47 Women’s Leadership Coalition and is on the board of directors of the Republican Jewish Coalition, the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs and JNS.

The party’s promotion of “diversity” paved the way both for the New York City mayoral candidate’s rise and its embrace of his radical agenda.
An increasing swath of foreigners seeking the privilege of immigrating to the United States do not share Americans’ adherence to religious liberty and civic dialogue.
Rebecca Sugar’s debut novel “Everything is a Little Broken” is about the gap between a religious generation and their secular descendants.
Jewish Americans should embrace those who elevate, rather than destroy American society.
One must only briefly scan the globe to deduce that those extending hands of friendship towards Israel should not be taken for granted.
The Tel Aviv protesters likely felt emboldened by the New York protests against Netanyahu.
The United States respects an Israel that acts in its own best interests.
Democrats’ attempts to gerrymander New York may undermine religious freedom.
At institutes of higher learning, religious Jews and Christians are working together to preserve traditional values.