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  • A New York synagogue holding D-Day services, June 6, 1944.(Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Photograph Collection , Library of Congress)
    A New York synagogue holding D-Day services, June 6, 1944.(Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Photograph Collection , Library of Congress)
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    House Divided

    The history of the synagogue in America, a new book shows, is one of rifts, splits, factions, and the ever-evolving tension between tradition and modernity

    byAdam Kirsch
  • (David Shankbone/Wikipedia Commons)
    (David Shankbone/Wikipedia Commons)
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    Supply and Demands

    The major movements of American Judaism require congregations to follow their rules when hiring clergy. A Duke law professor, a leader at his synagogue, says the restrictions create an illegal monopoly.

    byAllison Hoffman
  • (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
    (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
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    On the Bookshelf

    Bedeviled: when conscience rebels against the dictates of tradition

    byJosh Lambert
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