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Don Feder

Don Feder

dfeder@washingtontimes.com

Don Feder is a graduate of Boston University College of Liberal Arts and BU Law School. He’s admitted to the practice of law in New York and Massachusetts. For 19 years, he was an editorialist and staff columnist for the Boston Herald, New England’s second-largest newspaper. During those years, the Herald published over 2,000 of his columns. Mr. Feder is currently a consultant and coalitions director of the Ruth Institute.

Columns by Don Feder

Illustration on mothers, the future and Mother's Day by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Mothers are the gateway to tomorrow

Mother's Day should be about more than cards and candy, flowers and fine sentiments. As we move into the desolate wasteland of demographic winter, mothers assume a role of paramount importance.

May 14, 2023
Illustration on our choice of values and role of religion by Greg Groesch/ The Washington Times

Religion or moral anarchy?

Sunday was Easter. Passover ends on Thursday. What better time to consider the role of religion in American life and where its absence will inevitably lead us?

April 8, 2023
Illustration on defining masculine identity by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Drag queens won’t win the next war

The model and actress Emily Ratajkowski, who is said to have 30 million followers on Instagram, kvetches that she seems to attract only "emasculated men."

January 15, 2023