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‘America’s Mayor,’ who once called for U.S. intervention in Kosovo, is now consulting for Serbian nationalists
The first free presidential election in Egypt begins today. No matter the winner, liberal democracy has lost.
On same-sex marriage, Orthodox Jews should keep the religious and civil separate—as they do on other issues
The new modern translation of Likutey Moharan shows why the Hasidic master is relevant today
Internet parodies of the Fuhrer, including a new blog, weaken our memory of the Holocaust—and that’s good
The Czech Surrealist Jindřich Heisler’s mystical art, on view in Chicago, reflected the Holocaust he avoided
I thought Jewish law left no role for me to grieve when my fiancé’s brother died. Now, I finally can.
A year after the ‘cottage-cheese protests,’ Israel’s boutique cheese-makers face a busy Shavuot
A well-thumbed book from my Lutheran childhood is now the ideal text for my Shavuot study and reflection
Shivah Stars
Lost Books
An accused pedophile from ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn has never faced trial, thanks in part to a D.A. who had political reasons not to pursue the case
Political theorist Michael Walzer and others argue about the death of the century-long Jewish-Leftist alliance
John Travolta’s massages, ‘homosexual Jewish men’ in Hollywood, and the true nature of prejudice
Post about the traditionally Orthodox and women stirs debate
The Zamir Chorale brings its Jewish choral music to Jazz at Lincoln Center in celebration of Yom Yerushalayim
The web series ‘Old Jews Telling Jokes’ goes off-Broadway, with shtick, songs, and a script by writer Daniel Okrent
The medieval Aleppo Codex was safeguarded for centuries in Syria. The problems started when it arrived in Israel.