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Sentimental Journey
By Adam Kirsch — In the new collected stories of Nathan Englander, and in his revised Haggadah, Jews cling tenuously to the easily broken chains of tradition -
Hostage Crisis
By Lee Smith — The Egyptian government is preparing a show trial for 19 American pro-democracy organizers. Is this what life after Hosni Mubarak looks like? -
Never Too Old
By Leslie Epstein — 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
By Liel Leibovitz — The battered Israeli left can advance its agenda only if it learns to stop fearing religion and embrace the notion of the Chosen People -
Pregnant Pause
By Allison Hoffman — Pregnancies are fertile ground for superstition, especially for those who assume their traditions and lucky charms are based in Jewish law
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
Daybreak: Israel Preps for Assad Regime’s Fall
Plus, Claude Lanzmann detained, Assad’s emails, and more in the news
Hadassah Executives Facing Fraud Allegations
Charges initiated by longtime staff member on administrative leave
Karen Handel Resigns From Komen
Says she supported cutting off funding to Planned Parenthood
Daybreak: DSK Movie in the Works
Plus, unity deal details, anti-missile exercises, and more in the news
Vigor Juice
Jews and Booze, a fascinating new history of Prohibition-era bootleggers, barmen, rabbis, and cops, picks up where HBO’s Boardwalk Empire leaves off
School Ties
Ivy League style, the quintessentially WASPy American look defined by Jewish designers a century ago, returns to the runways for Fashion Week
Green Day
From composting and juices to photography and Cynthia Ozick, 10 inventive ways to celebrate Tu B’Shevat, the Jewish new year for trees
Timeless
Judaism rejects the notions of beauty that underscore Christian classical music, from Bach to Mozart—but the music still speaks to us
Soviet Unions
An American moves to St. Petersburg, Russia—where Jews were once forbidden to live—and finds Jewishness has social currency, especially for dating











