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Offensive
By David Meir Grossman — Feminist rock collective Permanent Wave gathers a powerful music scene around a core of political activism. Just don’t call them riot grrrls. -
A Bubble Bursts
By Liana Finck — With his golem still missing, Judah Loew becomes acquainted with that most New York of moods: agitation -
Talk Therapy
By Rachel Shukert — A visit to a Hasidic family in Brooklyn—where nobody knows who she is—magically transforms Oprah back into the person she once was -
Fool’s Gold
By David P. Goldman — Middle East expert Robert Kagan argues in a new book that American foreign policy has spawned a golden age of liberal democracy. He’s wrong. -
Face Off
By Yossi Melman — 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.
Daybreak: Protests in Jordan, Outside the Cities
Plus, Ford on Syria, Kat Power cancels Israel concert, and more in the news
How Immediate is Iran’s Nuclear Threat?
U.S. and Israeli officials disagree over timeline, responses
Daybreak: U.S. and Israel Disagree on Iran
Plus, harsher nuclear report, the frontlines in Syria, and more in the news
Spotlight on Iranian Jews in Israel
As tension between the two countries escalates
No New Jewish Museum For D.C., Yet
Trump Hotel wins Old Post Office redevelopment bid
Lancman the Choice to Challenge Turner
Prominent Queens Democrat a strong supporter of Israel
Writing Footnote
Director Joseph Cedar on Orthodox Judaism, The Social Network, and the nightmare scenario behind his latest Academy Award-nominated film
Hostage Crisis
The Egyptian government is preparing a show trial for 19 American pro-democracy organizers. Is this what life after Hosni Mubarak looks like?
Sentimental Journey
In the new collected stories of Nathan Englander, and in his revised Haggadah, Jews cling tenuously to the easily broken chains of tradition
Never Too Old
The centenarian hero of the forthcoming novel Liebestod enjoys a ménage à six with a rabbi’s wife, a Brazilian bombshell, and a three-legged cat
Keep the Faith
The battered Israeli left can advance its agenda only if it learns to stop fearing religion and embrace the notion of the Chosen People











