Michael Weiss
Nuclear War of Words
Is the U.S. fibbing in its claims against Iran?
Rabbi Rambo
The do-it-yourself approach to synagogue security
Davening Through the Downturn
High Holidays in the recession
Forbidding Sequel
Why a Third Lebanon War would be far worse than the Second
Will Netanyahu, Abbas Give Peace a Chance?
At the UNGA? Or maybe later? Or ‘it depends’?
Gadhafi Banished From Garden State
Planned to pitch a suburban tent for U.N. confab
Deal Soon for Shalit?
Hamas political chief headed to Egypt for negotiations; German official to moderate
U.S. Drops Call for E. Jerusalem Settlement Freeze
Realizes Bibi can’t announce halt
Abbas Willing to Talk to Netanyahu
At U.N. next month, albeit informally
Palestinian State by 2011, Fayyad Says
That is, a workable state, whether granted statehood or not
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
Sounding Off
Note to some of my fellow progressives: If we can’t argue about Israel without using anti-Semitic tropes, then the debate is lost before it even begins
- Daphne Merkin chats with Joseph Cedar, the director of the Oscar-nominated FOOTNOTE http://t.co/UWJjpoWl
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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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St. 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 LeibovitzFace Off
The Israeli leadership is at war with itself over Iran: In one corner, Bibi Netanyahu and Ehud Barak. In the other, former Mossad chief Meir Dagan.by Yossi MelmanWriting Footnote
Director Joseph Cedar on Orthodox Judaism, The Social Network, and the nightmare scenario behind his latest Academy Award-nominated filmby Daphne MerkinSentimental 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 Hoffman




