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Hadara Graubart

Associate Editor Hadara Graubart joined the staff in 2007, while earning a master’s degree from the Cultural Reporting and Criticism program at NYU. She is the deputy editor of both The Scroll, Tablet’s blog, and the magazine’s arts coverage. She previously wrote a blog for Nextbook called The Schlockford Files, in which she nurtured her affinity for Jewish ephemera. Hadara also dabbles in audio production, once parsing her family’s myriad superstitions with her mother for a Nextbook podcast.


Recently by Hadara Graubart

Video-Dating For the Frum Set

It’s like Skype, but rabbinically-approved
By Hadara Graubart | 2:00 PM Feb 12, 2010

Alone on Valentine’s Day? The caring folks at the Make-a-Shidduch Foundation (a shidduch is a match between potential marriage partners, the unfortunate sound of the word notwithstanding) have a new project that could help you find your soul mate, particularly if he or she lives too far away to travel for a blind date.
Shidduch Vision ...

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Visual Art & Design

Branching Out

Touring a Brooklyn collector’s cache of botanical art, now on display in a Pittsburgh museum
By Hadara Graubart | 7:00 AM Jan 29, 2010

Isaac Sutton’s home, which he shares with his wife and three children in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, is a whimsical overlap of the natural world and artistic enterprise. In his cozy, carpeted living room, glass sculptures, vases, and lamps from different eras are grouped into clusters of greens, reds, and blues; his dining room ...

Sundown: IDF to Improve Soldiers’ Foot Odor

Plus Anne Frank banned and Gibson as Tricky Dick
By Hadara Graubart | 5:00 PM Jan 28, 2010

• Israeli soldiers are about to get some new gear: socks guaranteed not to stink for two weeks straight. No word on whether the laundry-impaired civilian will have access to the miracle footwear. [AFP]
• Public schools in Virginia have removed the “definitive edition” of Anne Frank’s diary from shelves, citing “the sexual nature of the ...

Rabbi Boteach Cashes in on Michael Jackson

Complete with lousy ‘Thriller’ jokes
By Hadara Graubart | 12:00 PM Dec 16, 2009

Thank goodness the A.V. Club’s Nathan Rabin read Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s The Michael Jackson Tapes so we don’t have to, confirming the suspicion that the book, a combination of interviews with Jackson and the New Jersey-based rabbi’s own thoughts, is “the worst kind of posthumous cash-in from a rabbi who accomplishes the seemingly impossible feat of ...

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Ritual & Observance

Our Candles, Ourselves

Tablet Magazine's picks for this year's most enlightening Hanukkah menorahs
By Hadara Graubart | 7:00 AM Dec 15, 2009

Some people like their hanukkiahs, the nine-branched menorah used at Hanukkah, to serve as a stately and elegant backdrop for reflecting on the glowing lights, miracles, and how long the smell of fried latkes will stay in the curtains. Others prefer a funkier hanukkiah that expresses something about them—the candles serve as a spotlight to ...

U.S.

‘Eight Days,’ the Reactions

On Tablet and elsewhere, readers respond to ‘Eight Days of Hanukkah’
By Hadara Graubart | 7:00 AM Dec 10, 2009

Tablet Magazine’s “Eight Days of Hanukkah,” with lyrics by Sen. Orrin Hatch and music by Madeline Stone, has opened the floodgates of holiday-season crankiness in some readers. Commenters on our site and others that reported on the song are debating the relative religious significance of Hanukkah, the acceptability of enjoying music by a politician with ...

Will Chelsea Convert?

And why we shouldn’t care so much
By Hadara Graubart | 12:01 PM Dec 3, 2009

Chelsea Clinton’s engagement to Marc Mezvinsky has bypassed the usual question of, “Is it good for the Jews?”—the answer seems to be an obvious “yes”—and spurred a more audacious inquiry: Will Chelsea convert? But Washington, D.C. JCC blogger Josh Ford makes a persuasive case that rooting for Chelsea to formally join the Jewish faith actually ...

Ritual & Observance

Prayer Unbound

A Wikipedia-style siddur is revolutionizing the world of prayerbooks
By Hadara Graubart | 7:00 AM Dec 3, 2009

In his 1954 book Man’s Quest for God, theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel, bemoaning what he saw as a post-Holocaust religious malaise, took aim at those who chose to blame the prayerbook for Judaism’s woes. “The crisis of prayer is not a problem of the text,” he wrote. “It is a problem of the soul. The ...

Men Like Jewish Women, Especially if They’re Naked

'Details' uncovers shocking trend
By Hadara Graubart | 1:00 PM Dec 1, 2009

Well, Jewish ladies, according to Details magazine, we’ve made it onto an illustrious list that also includes the following: “Cheerleaders. Five-inch heels. Big, natural boobs.” That’s right, we’re a fetish! Wait, you knew that already? Of course you did. After all, as Details points out, “Jews are comparatively cool about sex.” In fact, says the ...

Daybreak: East Jerusalem for Palestine, E.U. Says

Plus gay marriage, the U.S. vs. England, and more in the news
By Hadara Graubart | 9:03 AM Dec 1, 2009

• The European Union plans to call for the establishment of East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state, and has implied that it would accept a unilateral declaration of Palestinian statehood; Israel warns that such a move would harm the E.U.’s ability to act as a “significant mediator” in the conflict. [Haaretz]
• Hezbollah’s ...