This Week's Links
By Michelle Albert
A new children's book tells the story of how Max Yasgur, a Jewish dairy farmer in Bethel, NY, allowed half a million people to camp out in his backyard for Woodstock, which would become a defining moment in rock and roll history.
Jewish summer camps upload thousands of pictures to their websites each day for anxious parents to appreciate. Is this digital link smothering the camp experience?
Comedian Richard Herring defends his show "Hitler Mustache" in the Guardian.
Tablet takes an in-depth look at the lives of Israel's mafia.
Though Iran has been working on creating enriched uranium since 2007, the US State Department registered their doubt that scientists in Tehran could create "weapon-grade material" before 2013.
Kristen Davis, of "Sex and the City" fame, was dropped from her position as spokesperson for...