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Seth A. Mandel (born 1982) is a conservative American author and editor who has served as senior editor for ''
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'' magazine. He previously worked as executive editor of the ''
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'' print edition between 2018 and 2023 and as the op-ed editor of the ''
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''.


Early life and education

Mandel attended (the now-defunct) Moshe Aaron Yeshiva High School in South River, New Jersey, then graduated from
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in 2004 with a degree in journalism and media studies.


Career

Upon graduation from Rutgers, Mandel began working as a newspaper reporter for the ''East Brunswick Sentinel''. Two years later, he was offered reporting jobs at four related newspapers: ''The Jewish State'', ''The Jewish Journal'', ''The Speaker'', and ''Jewish Life of Hudson County''. By the time these newspapers folded in July 2010, he was managing editor of all four. In 2011, he moved to
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, and became a National Security Fellow at the
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, a national security and foreign policy think tank, and a journalism fellow at the
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, formerly known as the Center for the Study of Popular Culture. A year later, he returned to the
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area as assistant editor of ''
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'' magazine. He then became op-ed editor of the ''New York Post''. He has written for the ''New York Post'', ''
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'',
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, and ''Commentary'' magazine. In 2017,
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named him one of three writers "From the Right" recommended to their readers," while ''Paste Magazine'' named him one of "The 25 Best Never Trump Conservatives to Follow on Twitter." He has also been interviewed on NPR as a prominent "
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" conservative. In 2013, several media outlets reported he was among a group of American conservative writers indirectly paid by the
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n government for writing articles critical of the Malaysian opposition leadership (Mandel received $5,500), and had not disclosed this payment at the time his writing was published. In October 2018, he was named executive editor of ''The Washington Examiner'' print edition.


Personal life

Mandel is married to
Bethany Mandel Bethany Shondark Mandel (née Bethany Ann Horowitz) is a conservative American columnist and political and cultural commentator who writes for ''Deseret News'' and ''Ricochet.'' She was named one of "36 under 36" by ''The Jewish Week'' in 2013, ...
, with whom he has six children. In 2017, he helped his wife deliver their third child in a
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, while en route to the hospital from their home in Highland Park, New Jersey.Amato, Jennifer
"Parents celebrate baby's birth at body shop"
CentralJersey.com, May 2, 2017. Accessed September 28, 2018. "Little did Seth Mandel know that 10 years after leaving Greater Media Newspapers, a precursor of Newspaper Media Group, that his family would make its own headlines. Seth and his wife Bethany thought their third child was going to arrive on April 27, a day after Bethany's due date, so they headed from their home in Highland Park to the hospital in Princeton."
Mandel met his wife Bethany through friends she made at Rutgers University Hillel. Bethany converted to
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in 2011. Mandel is as an Orthodox Jew.


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