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    Self-Emancipation

    How my historical research into the Jew-licenses of Cologne freed me from the grip of hate

    byShulamit S. Magnus
  • Author Kamel Daoud speaks via Skype during a reading at the Lit.Cologne international literature festival in Cologne, Germany, 13 March 2016.
    Author Kamel Daoud speaks via Skype during a reading at the Lit.Cologne international literature festival in Cologne, Germany, 13 March 2016.
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    The Daoud Affair

    How Western intellectuals turn themselves into the enemies of an entire class of liberal writers from Muslim backgrounds

    byPaul Berman
  • Sarah Burkhard's children Tal, left, and Yonah, look at old Torah scrolls at the Roonstrasse synagogue in Cologne.(All photos Daniella Cheslow)
    Sarah Burkhard's children Tal, left, and Yonah, look at old Torah scrolls at the Roonstrasse synagogue in Cologne.(All photos Daniella Cheslow)
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    Jewish Life Booms in Cologne

    As immigrants revive the German city’s historic community, new ideas emerge about Jewish engagement

    byDaniella Cheslow
  • A fortepiano in the birth home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Salzburg, Austria.(Getty Images)
    A fortepiano in the birth home of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Salzburg, Austria.(Getty Images)
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    Our Yiddishe Mozart

    Michael Willens, the grandson of Yiddish theater greats, conducts the Kölner Akademie in piano concertos

    byDavid P. Goldman
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