Hadara Graubart
Hadara Graubart was formerly a writer and editor for Tablet Magazine.
Sundown: Orthodox “Rabba” Not Universally Beloved
Plus a new music school, a ‘Housewives’ spat, and more
Can a Holocaust Mentality Excuse Tax Evasion?
A Florida man attempts to find out
Does Schumer’s Name Give him More Authority?
When it comes to criticizing Obama on Israel, he says yes
Atlantic City to Build Holocaust Museum
Hopefully won’t inspire binge drinking, excessive gambling
India’s Strategic Relationship with Israel and U.S.
A boon to all three, a threat to Islamist terrorism
Adam Kirsch Wins New Criticism Award
Tablet columnist follows in the foosteps of illustrious Proust scholar
Daybreak: Will Mitchell’s Israel Trip Mean Progress?
Plus cruise control, building battle, and more in the news
Sundown: Goldstein Versus Goldstone
Plus kids in government, Nimoy’s exit, and more
Indian Princess
An old Jew tells a joke
Hitler at Fault for More of Our Problems
Book blames Nazis for Islamic anti-Semitism
Ben-Gurion
The Eichmann Trial
Sacred Trash
The Dispossessed
Hugo Chávez is ramping up his assault on Venezuela’s upper class, and now a rare Jewish paradise is squarely in his sights. Can it be salvaged?
The Tenth Man
The key to Christopher Hitchens wasn’t his iconoclasm; it was his desire for belonging—and the proof can be found in an unexpected place
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Cheap Eats
An entrepreneur opened a Jewish-themed restaurant in Lviv, Ukraine. Chopped liver is on the menu, but not its price—diners get to haggle over it.
Grace Notes
Orthodox klezmer and bluegrass virtuoso Andy Statman and evangelical country star Ricky Skaggs cross genres and faiths to form a mighty duo
Goodbye to All That
For generations, the Jews of Caracas had idyllic weather, prosperity, and vibrant communal organizations. Things have changed under Hugo Chávez.
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Heroine Stupor
Wanted Women, a new joint biography of two Muslim women, refuses to distinguish between an al-Qaida terrorist and a feminist intellectualby Andrew RobertsSt. Leonard’s Passion
Leonard Cohen releases his 12th album, Old Ideas. The troubadour and poet hasn’t always been popular, but he is always profound.by Liel LeibovitzSentimental Journey
In the new collected stories of Nathan Englander, and in his revised Haggadah, Jews cling tenuously to the easily broken chains of traditionby Adam KirschPregnant Pause
Pregnancies are fertile ground for superstition, especially for those who assume their traditions and lucky charms are based in Jewish lawby Allison HoffmanHostage Crisis
The Egyptian government is preparing a show trial for 19 American pro-democracy organizers. Is this what life after Hosni Mubarak looks like?by Lee Smith




