Cologne circumcision ruling
Jewish Life Booms in Cologne
As immigrants revive the German city’s historic community, new ideas emerge about Jewish engagement
Daybreak: Temple Mount Mob Turns Violent
Plus the German Cabinet sets date to discuss circumcision amendment
Excerpt: Solomon’s Island
The Internet says the Lost Temple of Israel is hidden in the South Pacific. A reporter went to investigate.
Neighborhood Bully
Why the Israel Defense Forces hit Syria—and why they believe that Assad won’t hit back
Even Criminals Rest in Peace
What would Jewish law have to say about alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s burial?
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Dumb and Dumber
By David P. Goldman — How neocons and Obama liberals have created catastrophe by consensus in the Middle EastWhen Berlin Meant Business
By Vox Tablet — Berlin was once home to 50,000 Jewish-owned businesses. A historian is now obsessively reconstructing their demise.The Other Torah
By Chavie Lieber — A new English translation of the Samaritan Torah offers scholars a different version of the sacred textHating Gwyneth Paltrow
By Rachel Shukert — You may think you know where this column is going. You’d be wrong.Bar Mitzvahs on the Beach
By Rebecca Meiser — Destination bar and bat mitzvahs take Jewish ceremonies to exotic locations—far from the synagogue back home
Dangling Men
How Stephen Hawking Is Wrong
The Napkin Artist
Cutting Family Ties
Daybreak: Vandals Tag Home of Women of the Wall Member
Field Study
In Praise of Dairy Restaurants
Doctor Who? Doctor Jew
Daybreak: Russian Warships Head to Syria
The Lesser of Syria’s Evils
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When Berlin Meant Business
Berlin was once home to 50,000 Jewish-owned businesses. A historian is now obsessively reconstructing their demise.
In Praise of Dairy Restaurants
A visit to B&H Restaurant on Second Avenue brings back memories of milchig establishments of yore
Curse of the Survivor
Singer Vera Gran was haunted by allegations of Nazi collaboration. A new book asks if survival made her guilty.


