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  • Living among the headlines

    I cringed at the photo of the anonymous Palestinian father trying to protect his son from Israeli bullets. Then I realized he used to work for me.
  • Asel is gone

    After a popular, peace-loving Israeli Arab teen is shot dead by police, his family and friends -- both Jewish and Arab -- wrestle with what his loss means for Israel.
  • Violence in the Holy Land

    "Violence erupts in the Holy Land" by Flore de Preneuf; "The sound of silence" by Samuel G. Freedman
  • Violence erupts in the Holy Land

    Desperation fuels an ominous round of fighting in the Holy Land. Has the Mideast peace process finally blown apart?
  • The sound of silence

    Heartsick over the bloodshed in Israel, liberal American Jews are so far paralyzed by a conflict in which Palestinians are aggressors as well as victims.
  • Shoah business

    The son of an Auschwitz survivor accuses the "Holocaust industry," Elie Wiesel and Jewish leaders worldwide of a vast shakedown.
  • "The Holocaust Industry" by Norman G. Finkelstein

    Is this indictment of Jewish lobby groups a righteous battle cry or something more sinister?
  • Peace without compromise?

    The failure of the Camp David summit could spell war, and soon -- or it could be the best thing for the Middle East peace process.
  • When doves cry

    Barak and Arafat came to Camp David to make history. Instead, they left with nothing.
  • Israel, up against the wall

    The Jewish nation must decide who's in charge: The religion, the state or all of the above.
  • Is Syria's next president a geek?

    He loves technology. He wants to bring the Internet to Damascus. But can the Israelis learn to love him?
  • Ruining reps

    Israeli porn producers are hiring actors who look like Egyptian stars.
  • Hezbollah gets its way

    Why Lebanon isn't euphoric about the impending pullout of Israeli forces.
  • Miss Militant

    Girls just wanna have total global domination.
  • Perfect for this world

    Scarlett O'Hara taught my mother to make a velvet dress out of the living room curtains. And my mother, before she died, taught me that I must win at all costs.
  • Living in shimmering disequilibrium

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning author calls for spiritualizing the environmental movement as Earth endures the greatest mass extinction in 65 million years.
  • Jews for Java

    In Israel, ultra-Orthodox rabbis have banned their followers from cruising the Web, but that's not stopping the observant from hacking code.
  • Pilgrimage and public relations

    Pope John Paul's historic visit to Israel is supposed to spread a message of peace, but Israeli and Palestinian spinmeisters are standing by to read in support of their causes.
  • The Palestinian verses

    The teaching of lyrical poetry by a former PLO leader throws Israel's government for a loop.
  • How do fools fall in love?

    Give a Dane a Valentine and wait for an Easter egg -- Valentine's Day traditions from around the globe.
  • Jerusalem braces for Christian pilgrims

    Hordes of tourists are coming to the holy city for millennial celebrations, but a clash between Orthodox and secular Jews has created a ban on Christmas in the city's kosher hotels.
  • Making bombs in Zanzibar

    An enigmatic encounter with a would-be African terrorist leaves an expatriate wondering about truth and faith.
  • Jews for a day

    All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
  • Desperately seeking a legacy

    President Clinton has little time left to improve his standing in history. Could foreign affairs, especially a negotiated peace in the Middle East, offer him a chance for salvation?
  • Danny and Allison, Part 1

    They're young, Jewish professionals who routinely split their ticket. So far, they lean toward Rudy because they say Hillary doesn't seem to have any principles.
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