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    Art from Billy Joel's '52nd Street' album(Coveralia)
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    Jewish Conversion: The Billy Joel Experiment

    Part I: “Rosalinda’s Eyes”

    byAdam Chandler
  • Ground Zero, New York, 2010.
    Ground Zero, New York, 2010.
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    No Escape

    The American Jewish response to Sept. 11 interprets—but doesn’t explain—the anti-Semitism, trauma, and mourning that still linger after the attacks

    byAdam Kirsch
  • Newark Mayor Cory Booker last fall.(Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images)
    Newark Mayor Cory Booker last fall.(Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images)
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    Skullcaps and Bones

    Yale’s Jewish society, Eliezer, comes out of the shadows

    byMarc Tracy
  • Cynthia Ozick (L) accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award.(Jewish Book Council/Facebook)
    Cynthia Ozick (L) accepting her Lifetime Achievement Award.(Jewish Book Council/Facebook)
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    Jews … They Win Awards!

    The National Book Critics Circle and Jewish Book Council’s fêtes

    byMarc Tracy
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    Nuclear Options

    Israel’s leading military ethicist, Moshe Halbertal, argues that in some cases a pre-emptive nuclear strike might be moral while nuclear retaliation might not

    byRon Rosenbaum
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    Today on Tablet

    Defending Wiesenthal, not healing the world, and more

    byUnknown Author
  • (Collage by Abigail Miller/Tablet Magazine; East Village graffiti photo by Andrew Holbrooke/Corbis; Hitler photo from Deutsches Bundesarchiv via Wikimedia Commons)
    (Collage by Abigail Miller/Tablet Magazine; East Village graffiti photo by Andrew Holbrooke/Corbis; Hitler photo from Deutsches Bundesarchiv via Wikimedia Commons)
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    Mistaken Identity?

    When I lived upstairs from the Jewish Defense Organization, Hitler was a presence on the Lower East Side

    byRon Rosenbaum
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    First ‘Jewish Review of Books’ Drops

    A new literary quarterly

    byMarc Tracy
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