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Wieseltier vs. Sullivan
Your guide to the brawl
Feb 9, 2010 10:34 AM -
Daybreak: Sanctions Around The Bend
Plus Oren shouted down, Touro’s Lander dies, and more in the news
Feb 9, 2010 9:00 AM -
Sundown: Iranian FM’s ‘Crazy’ Talk
Plus Jews compliment Hitler, Who Dat?!, and more
Feb 8, 2010 5:00 PM -
Damascus Conversion
Why peace with Syria is more urgent than ever
Feb 8, 2010 4:00 PM -
ADL Flunks Obama
President needs a 75 on midterms to avoid being held back a year
Feb 8, 2010 3:00 PM -
One-Fifth of Top Donors Are Jews
Includes Bloomberg and Soros; does not include Adelson
Feb 8, 2010 1:00 PM -
AJC Head on the Jewish Lobby’s Success
Credits broadly popular positions, Jews in government
Feb 8, 2010 12:00 PM -
Today on Tablet
Plus-sized fashion, Oscar season, and more
Feb 8, 2010 11:00 AM
The Pilgrim
The mythical journal of Yehuda Halevi, Judaism’s greatest poet—and the world’s first Zionist
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Iran’s Man in Washington
How Flynt Leverett and his wife, Hillary Mann Leverett, became leading advocates for doing business with Tehran
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Fat and Fabulous
Plus-size retail queen Deb Malkin insists that fashion isn’t only for the skinny
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On the Bookshelf
Distinguished poets and undistinguished cops
Arts & Culture
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The Pilgrim
The mythical journal of Yehuda Halevi, Judaism’s greatest poet—and the world’s first Zionist
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Family Matters
Two Best Foreign Film nominees offer differing takes on the ties that bind
Life & Religion
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Fat and Fabulous
Plus-size retail queen Deb Malkin insists that fashion isn’t only for the skinny
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Evil Tongues
A haftorah of gossip and godliness
High on the Hog
The national infatuation with pork has reached Jewish cuisine, prohibitions notwithstanding
News & Politics
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Iran’s Man in Washington
How Flynt Leverett and his wife, Hillary Mann Leverett, became leading advocates for doing business with Tehran
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Herzliya Diary
UPDATED: Netanyahu speaks on the conference’s final night, telling Israelis merely to ‘take a hike’
Talking Turkey
Israel and its closest Muslim ally are drifting apart, thanks to internal pressures on Ankara that are unlikely to change


