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Essay—From the Journal Comments on Commentary Jewish learning is not about creating something new, but rather about finding something new. David Wolpe December 22, 2017 Essay Fact-Checking The Frisco Kid: A Historian’s Take on a Jewish Classic Shari Rabin December 21, 2017 Essay Five Historic Jewish Communities You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of Shari Rabin December 19, 2017 Essay Amichai’s Jerusalem The best guide to this strange place called Jerusalem might be Yehuda Amichai, a poet whose work seems permanently suspended between the secular and sacred. Ari Hoffman December 18, 2017 Excerpt Excerpt: The Missing Family Jewels Gil Hovav December 15, 2017 Essay When is Jewish Art Avant-Garde? Ben Schachter December 14, 2017 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page157 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page155 Page156 Current page157 Page158 Page159 … Last page 491
Essay—From the Journal Comments on Commentary Jewish learning is not about creating something new, but rather about finding something new. David Wolpe December 22, 2017
Essay Fact-Checking The Frisco Kid: A Historian’s Take on a Jewish Classic Shari Rabin December 21, 2017
Essay Five Historic Jewish Communities You’ve (Probably) Never Heard Of Shari Rabin December 19, 2017
Essay Amichai’s Jerusalem The best guide to this strange place called Jerusalem might be Yehuda Amichai, a poet whose work seems permanently suspended between the secular and sacred. Ari Hoffman December 18, 2017