Mark Schulte is a prolific writer whose work has appeared in a number of publications including The Weekly Standard, New York Post, New York Daily News, and The Jewish Press.
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By Mark Schulte
Pres. Trump, who received 24 percent of Jewish-America votes two years ago, can realistically aim to up that number by 50 percent in 2020, which would give him 36 percent of our votes.
By Mark Schulte
As we approach May 8, the 73rd commemoration of Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender to the Allies, many Jews – and many Poles – need to be reminded of both groups’ significant battlefield contributions to the Allied victory.
By Mark Schulte
Le Pen may well win the France's upcoming elections. If so, Trump's first meeting with her should be a review of America's contributions in both World Wars, notably the liberation of France in WWII
By Mark Schulte
As of 2016, the Nobel contingent from New York City public high schools stands at 42 (37 of them Jews).
By Mark Schulte
To protect US standing, Republicans must campaign effectively & with "seichel" to woo Jewish voters.
By Mark Schulte
Most of the remarkable women of The Greatest Generation were college graduates when very few American women held college degrees.
By Mark Schulte
If Jackson were alive he'd denounce Democratic party's silence towards virulent anti-Semitism
By Mark Schulte
Most obituaries on Ed Koch paid scant attention to his military service in World War II.
By Mark Schulte
In the introduction to their recently published Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame, Franklin Foer and Marc Tracy hyperbolically describe American basketball between the world wars as a “majority-owned subsidiary of New York Jewish culture.”
By Mark Schulte
“His father, a sanitation worker who had never finished high school, moved his family to Jewish neighborhoods [in Brooklyn], so that his children might be instilled with the value that Jews place on learning.” – From Joseph Berger’s New York Times obituary of Dr. Frank Macchiarola Frank J. Macchiarola, the former New York City schools […]
By Mark Schulte
A recent dispute between conservative commentator Charles Krauthammer and White House Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer centered on the Obama administration’s return to the British government in January 2009 of a bust of Winston Churchill, which had been kept in the Oval Office by President George W. Bush following the September 11, 2001 attacks.
By Mark Schulte
While the Supreme Court recently invalidated the Stolen Valor Act, which imposed criminal penalties on Americans who falsely claim medals for combat bravery, prominent Democrats – including Jesse Jackson, Charles Rangel, Robert Morgenthau and Eric Holder – have repeatedly distorted World War II and Holocaust history for purposes of ethnic politics.



