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Category Archives: Baltimore
Decoding Baltimore’s Orthodox Jews
Per Alliance Theory: Baltimore functions as a high-trust, mid-stakes clearinghouse within the American Orthodox ecosystem. It is not trying to win the Orthodoxy status competition. It is trying to run Orthodoxy as a durable civic system. By the logic of … Continue reading
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THE EFFECT OF URBAN FLIGHT ON IQ DISTRIBUTION
From La Griffe du Lion: Baltimore is typical of many Midwestern and Northern cities, whose demographics were forever changed by the great black migration of the twentieth century. Not unexpectedly we found a cognitive discontinuity at the city line. Surprising, … Continue reading
Does Baltimore Suffer From Too Much Law Enforcement?
Comment at The Atlantic: * I was riding in a truck through Northeast Baltimore, today. And saw dozens of young men openly selling drugs. And saw at least 5 different women selling themselves on the streets for drug money. So … Continue reading
Baltimore, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and the new racial politics
Fred Siegel writes: In the summer of 1966, Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach warned that there would be riots by angry, poor minority residents in “30 or 40” American cities if Congress didn’t pass President Lyndon Johnson’s Model Cities antipoverty legislation. … Continue reading
NYT: Baltimore Struggles To Heal
I lived in Baltimore during the summer of 1980. Almost every day, I spent hours in the local public library. A naive Seventh-Day Adventist, I asked to join in various black basketball games in the playground outside and was told … Continue reading
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Sexual Abuse and The Vaad of Baltimore (Jewish Religious Court)
Vicki Polin from The Awareness Center writes: At the urging of several friends I attended the event last week on child sexual abuse that was organized by the Vaad of Baltimore (Jewish Religious Court), The Sidran Foundation and the Shofar … Continue reading
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Baltimore Roiled by Abuse Charge Against Late Rabbi
Nathan Guttman writes in the Forward: Baltimore – A series of exposés on sexual abuse at a well-known yeshiva is roiling the Baltimore Jewish community and inflaming the already strained relations between the local Jewish newspaper and the city’s sizable … Continue reading
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