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    The Most Important Jewish Think Piece (Ideas)

    Today on Jewcy: Just imagine entire essays where the concepts are…

    byArielle Davinger
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    May God Bless And Keep the Tsar…

    Today on Jewcy: Executing a Shabbat dinner in the age of Trump. Showtunes included.

    byIlana Ross
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    Miss Bossypants Meets Virginia Woolf in ‘The Fame Lunches’

    Daphne Merkin talks about orphaned dolls, Swedish mattresses, and her ragbag of luminous essays

    byFrances Brent
  • Simon Schama at Ben Ezra Synagogue, Cairo, Egypt. (PBS)
    Simon Schama at Ben Ezra Synagogue, Cairo, Egypt. (PBS)
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    Simon Schama’s Essay Contest for Students

    Writing prompt asks high schoolers to examine how stories shape our identies

    bySara Ivry
  • Lana Turner, 1941.(Original photo Library of Congress)
    Lana Turner, 1941.(Original photo Library of Congress)
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    Wayne Koestenbaum’s Seriously Campy, Anti-Dandy, Big Gay Collection of Essays

    The virtuoso of queer theory’s rhetorically playful and nuanced prose on AIDS, Lana Turner, and the ‘imminence of nothingness’

    byAdam Kirsch
  • Nora Ephron attends the Julie & Julia premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre on July 30, 2009, in New York City.(Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
    Nora Ephron attends the Julie & Julia premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre on July 30, 2009, in New York City.(Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
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    Nora Ephron’s Character

    The famed screenwriter, who died Tuesday at 71, single-handedly invented a new kind of woman

    byRachel Shukert
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    (Everfalling/Flickr)
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    Elsewhere

    In the new Alibis, a revealing collection of essays, André Aciman finds in his exiled Egyptian life a quintessential diasporic Jewish identity

    byJake Marmer
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    Groupies

    Eavesdropping on a book-club meeting and lamenting the unloved life of a writer

    byShalom Auslander
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