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Dispatch
Keep Looking Until You Find It
A surprising encounter with the Book of Ruth at a participatory art ritual in New York.
Maia Ipp May 24, 2018
Comic
Attack of the Clones
Eli Valley illustrates the fracas over Natalie Portman’s decision to avoid the Genesis Prize ceremony.
Eli Valley April 26, 2018
Poetry
Shehecheyanu at the Old Dolphinarium
New poetry from Julia Knobloch.
Julia Knobloch May 29, 2018
Conversation
The Best Argument for Socialism
An interview with Keith Gessen about his new novel, A Terrible Country.
Lauren Goldenberg July 18, 2018
Comic
A Moral Outrage
On telling friend from foe.
Eli Valley February 12, 2019
Review
Indonesia’s Unmourned Communists
A new work addresses the long-neglected mass politicide of communists in Indonesia.
Mitchell Abidor May 23, 2018
Conversation
Reading for Silence
Idra Novey talks about US intervention through a female gaze, reading silence in literature, and the strange prescience of her new novel, Those Who Knew.
Lauren Goldenberg November 5, 2018
Poetry
The Miami Beach Series, 1982
Poems by historian Paul Buhle, drawn from interviews with the “Jewish Old Left” in Miami Beach.
Paul Buhle July 16, 2018
Essay
Roth Versus The Rabbis
“It was presumptuous of you, Rabbi Rackman, to speak of yourself to me as ‘a leader of his people.’ You are not my leader and I can only thank God for it.”
Josh Lambert May 23, 2018
Memoir
“Three More Pieces”
“I don’t recall that those colorful brochures from Israel, sent to Russian Jews like my family, mentioned the Palestinians.”
Sasha Senderovich May 17, 2018
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