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    A Reply to Shaul Magid on Satmar Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum’s Anti-Zionist Theology

    Strategic omission of key details undermines the presentation of Teitelbaum’s anti-Zionism as a serious theological alternative

    byJames A. Diamond,Menachem Kellner,andShaul Magid
  • George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
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    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

    The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
  • A newsstand on Avenue J, Brooklyn (Photo: Tablet Magazine)
    A newsstand on Avenue J, Brooklyn (Photo: Tablet Magazine)
    Arts & Letters section icon
    New York’s Yiddish Press Is Thriving

    ‘Der Yid,’ ‘Der Veker,’ ‘Di Tzeitung,’ ‘Der Blatt,’ ‘Maalos,’ ‘Moment,’ ‘Der Shtern,’ ‘Di Vokh,’ ‘Der Blik,’ and ‘Der Blitz’ all fill niches of Hasidic readership

    byRose Waldman
  • The Satmar Rebbe, Yoel Teitelbaum, far right, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.
    The Satmar Rebbe, Yoel Teitelbaum, far right, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.
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    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 2

    The late Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum and his disciples’ interpretation of his decisions and actions during the Holocaust

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
  • George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    Arts & Letters section icon
    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

    The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
  • George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    George Mandel-Mantello greets the Satmar Rebbe, Joel Teitelbaum, when he arrives in Switzerland on the Kasztner transport from Bergen-Belsen.(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Enrico Mandel-Mantello)
    Arts & Letters section icon
    The Satmar Rebbe and the Destruction of Hungarian Jewry: Part 1

    The terrible cost of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum’s life and actions during the Holocaust, and his later extremism

    byMenachem Keren-Kratz
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