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15 Apr
Israel, Latest, Religion

Israel: Secularizing, But Not Secular

  • June 4, 2013
  • By author-avatar Guy Ben-Porat
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About 15 years ago, the late writer and journalist Israel Segal, who left the ultra-Orthodox world at a young age, provided a pessimistic account of...

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05 Apr
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Women Warned Not to Say Kaddish at the Western Wall

  • April 5, 2013
  • By author-avatar Daphna Berman
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  The Jerusalem police commissioner sent a letter to Women of the Wall today warning that it would enforce the law prohibiting women's public prayer at...

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05 Apr
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The View from Istanbul: Why Iran Might Be a Threat

  • April 5, 2013
  • By author-avatar Aylin Kocaman
  • 1 comment
This was a very old plan. Shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, communists diligently planned to establish a Marxist state in one or more...

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04 Apr
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Omar Meets Omer

  • April 4, 2013
  • By author-avatar Sala Levin
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Today, there's more proof that The Wire--the obscure HBO series about Baltimore's drug dealers, cops, newspaper reporters that one day will get a lot of...

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04 Apr
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Jews and Booze

  • April 4, 2013
  • By author-avatar Daniela Enriquez
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Professor Marni Davis (University of Georgia) got the idea to write her Ph.D. thesis –subsequently a book – on the relationship between American Jews and...

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01 Apr
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Around the Web

  • April 1, 2013
  • By author-avatar Sala Levin
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The New York Times reports that Israel "moved closer to its goal of energy independence on Sunday as natural gas from a large offshore field...

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29 Mar
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The View from Istanbul: Peace Always Wins

  • March 29, 2013
  • By author-avatar Aylin Kocaman
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People who claim to have “won” a war are lying. There are no winners in war. War may seem to have brought victory to one...

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27 Mar
2007 April-May, Issues

Nathan Guttman: Between Iraq and a Hard Place

  • June 5, 2017
  • By author-avatar Nathan Guttman
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Why is America’s strongest faith-based bloc that opposes the war—the Jewish community—sitting this conflict out? From the front lines of the civil-rights movement through the Vietnam...

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25 Mar
2009 March-April, Culture, Food, History, Religion

Maxwell House Hagaddah: Good to the Last Page

  • June 4, 2013
  • By author-avatar Joan Alpert
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In 1923, when Maxwell House Coffee signed on with the Joseph Jacobs Advertising agency in New York, it was already a legend. Theodore Roosevelt supposedly...

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The Sweet Story of Charoset: what it is and recipes from around the world.
25 Mar
2009 March-April, Food

The Sweet Story of Charoset

  • March 20, 2021
  • By author-avatar Joan Alpert
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Charoset, that aromatic ensemble of fruits, nuts, spices and wine, may be the tastiest traditional food on the Seder plate, but why it is there...

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25 Mar
2009 March-April, Arts, Religion

Great Seder Films

  • June 4, 2013
  • By author-avatar Maxine Springer
  • 1 comment
Marjorie Morningstar, 1958 Crimes & Misdemeanors, 1989 It Runs in the Family, 2003 When Do We Eat?, 2005 Passover works for movies the way Christmas does: Through the lens...

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22 Mar
Culture, Latest, U.S. Politics

Most Americans Support Immigration Reform With a Path to Citizenship, Survey Shows

  • June 4, 2013
  • By author-avatar Caitlin Yoshiko Kandil
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The majority of Americans support immigration reform with a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, according to the findings of a new survey released by...

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