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Jews and black baseball
Rebecca Alpert's writing style may not appeal to average fan.
By HERSHY KATZ
Writing what he knows
Nathan Englander’s unique voice will make an indelible imprint on American letters.
By RENEE GHERT-ZAND
Wizardry of Oz
At 73, Amos Oz vows that each story will be his last, but he still has more to tell.
By ROBERT SLATER
A sensitive guide
Author reflects on Jewish education in England.
By RALPH AMELAN
Understanding Christianity
A Jewish theological and literary commentary to the Christian bible.
By RALPH AMELAN
Near misses with the divine
After spiritual quest, Eric Weiner ends up as racked with doubt as he was at outset.
By TIBUR KRAUSZ
Thread of gold
Bilal Abu Khalaf is scion of one of the largest textile merchants in the Middle East.
By ZIV HELLMAN
The bard of Talpiot
Curators hope to find Israel's only Nobel literature laureate S.Y. Agnon's missing books.
By LINDA GRADSTEIN
City pirates
Shoedei Yam, a new Jerusalem gallery, presents art with attitude, sense of history.
By SAMUEL THORPE
MDNA TLV
Kabbalist Madonna to embark on 80-date musical, spiritual trek with stop in Israel.
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Gunter's poor poem
Poem on Zion reveals author's struggle with German guilt and inability to find moderate ground.
By ANNE ROIPHE
The gift of being Jewish
Yiddish-poet empathy often defines the Jewishness in Philip Terman’s poetry.
By ROBERT HIRSCHFIELD
Riveting and revelatory
Groundbreaking work examines role of Jews during prohibition in America.
By MATT NESVISKY
Anne Frank in his attic
A young American Jewish writer tackles the Holocaust's legacy with piercing dark humor.
By RENNE GHERT-ZAND
Omer's legacy
Strong stuff at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art's new annex.
By ANNE SASSOON
The palace on King Saul Blvd
New annex at Tel Aviv Museum of Art soundly within $55 million budget, ample delight included.
By AVISHAI BEN-ABBA
Cocktail party biography
Anarchist Emma Goldman's extraordinary life gets short shrift.
By MATT NESVISKY
Eric Silver, gentleman journalist
Collection contains classic dispatches from late Jerusalem Report staff reporter.
By DON MACINTYRE
Women of the book
US-born scribe gathers Jewish female artists from around the globe to interpret Torah.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY
An ounce of prevention
Jerusalem clinic run by women for women helps population that ignores its own health needs.
By SUZANNE SELENGUT
Jumping for Jerusalem
Local Israeli and Palestinian teenagers practice the jumping sport of Parkour in the holy city.
By THE JERUSALEM REPORT
The morality of war
Humanity, not legality, must be our guide.
By RALPH AMELAN
The evolving God
James Kugel deals with religious perception, when man reaches to something outside the self.
By ROCHELLE FURSTENBERG
Confessions of a Cross-Sitter
To the respected Torah scholar, Rabbi Rosencrantz, may he live a good an long life, amen:
By HAIM WATZMAN
Creating a New Middle East
Thomas Edward Lawrence and Sir Mark Sykes helped Britain forge a new Mideast reality following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire
By SHLOMO YOTVAT
Eco falls flat
Umberto Eco’s latest novel turns out not quite a treat.
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Eco falls flat
Umberto Eco’s latest novel turns out not quite a treat.
By MATT NESVISKY
Dog meat at Hanukka
A lighthearted fish-out of- water tale in which an innocent abroad finds himself, in turn, puzzling over cultural oddities and being exasperated by them.
By TIBOR KRAUSZ
A Yiddish revival on German soil
Yiddish music and dance draw crowds in an unexpected place.
By BEN NIRAN
Blazing the Gospel Trail
The Tourism Ministry has inaugurated a new trail in the Galilee that caters to Christian tourists looking to walk in the footsteps of Jesus.
By JUDITH SUDILOVSKY
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Fayyad's uncertain future
LINDA GRADSTEIN
SPY Vs SPY
LESLIE SUSSER
Starting up in backpacks
SHLOMO MAITAL
Paradise lost?
ANNE ROIPHE
Military service and the just society
NACHMAN SHAI
The face in the mirror
DAHLIA...
Seize the Spring
LESLIE SUSSER
The shifting balance
DANNY...
Haircut? Or rip-off?
SHLOMO MAITAL
From The Sketchbook
by Avi Katz
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