Natan Ehrenreich is an incoming Fellow with the Public Interest Fellowship and a Summer Editorial Intern at National Review. A recent graduate of Yeshiva University, Natan served as a Straus Scholar at the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Natan spent his freshman year of college studying in Yeshivat Orayta in Jerusalem. At YU, Natan served as chair of the AEI and Tikvah campus chapters and as a writing tutor. He is an alum of the Heritage Foundation’s Summer Academy Program, the American Enterprise Institute’s Summer Honors program, and the Hertog Foundation’s Political Studies Program. As a Beren Summer Fellow, Natan spent his summer interning at National Review, where he wrote opinion pieces on conservative affairs, politics, culture, and more, with a special focus on advocating for a revival of true fusionism that supports the American tradition of freedom based on the Judeo-Christian ethic.