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"I find her offensive" "I find her offensive"
John McCain was making a bid for South Florida's Jewish voters, a crucial demographic in a purple state. But then he chose Sarah Palin as a running mate.
Republican Jewish group conducted anti-Obama poll Republican Jewish group conducted anti-Obama poll
The group's head says the poll, which asked unusually negative questions, was aimed at "understand[ing] why Barack Obama continues to have a problem among Jewish voters."
Philip Roth's Jewish question Philip Roth's Jewish question
In his affecting new book, Roth's young hero abandons his Jewish upbringing for life in small town Ohio.
Pushing right-wing American politics -- in Israel Pushing right-wing American politics -- in Israel
Are Israeli politicians increasingly beholden to conservative Americans who lavish them with financial support and political pressure?
The Obama show lands in Israel The Obama show lands in Israel
He got a rock-star reception here, but an intriguing question lingers: Which U.S. presidential candidate is better for this country?
Are the Jews good for Barack Obama? Are the Jews good for Barack Obama?
With Jewish voters critical in such swing states as Nevada and Pennsylvania, Republicans hope to exploit a supposed softness in Obama's support for Israel. So far, it's not working.
"The Rabbi's Cat" "The Rabbi's Cat"
A graphic novel celebrates a lost Algerian-Jewish way of life and wonders what it means to live as a person of faith in a world that doesn't share it.
The blind giant of the Middle East The blind giant of the Middle East
Israel's disastrous Second Lebanon War showed we've become an existential danger to ourselves. Our future depends on fundamental change.
Irène Némirovsky's life after death Irène Némirovsky's life after death
"Suite Française" made her a posthumous literary sensation. But newly published work raises the question: Was Némirovsky a Jewish anti-Semite?
King Kaufman's Sports Daily King Kaufman's Sports Daily
The harder they shawl: The documentary "Orthodox Stance" explores the worlds of Dimitriy Salita, an undefeated boxer and observant Chasidic Jew.
Irving the Snowchicken is coming to town Irving the Snowchicken is coming to town
Forget Christmakkah and Festivus. Our interfaith holiday involves a magical rooster who fills the children's pants with presents.
The real two-state solution The real two-state solution
President Bush's peace summit for Israelis and Palestinians ignores a painful truth -- one that we are already living in the Middle East.
Israel's rising  right wing Israel's rising right wing
Together, an enigmatic billionaire and a resurgent Bibi Netanyahu could put Israel on the war path. Dick Cheney, AIPAC and Iran are all watching closely.
Uncovering Gertrude and Alice Uncovering Gertrude and Alice
Janet Malcolm's search for the real Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas exposes some hard truths about the duo and biography itself.
The last word on Jewish baseball players The last word on Jewish baseball players
I'll give it to Jon Stewart and Denis Leary.
I've had three miscarriages and my husband won't wear a yarmulke I've had three miscarriages and my husband won't wear a yarmulke
I'm struggling on too many fronts -- religion, fertility, parenting philosophy, even employment.
Rethinking Israel's David-and-Goliath past Rethinking Israel's David-and-Goliath past
Little-noticed details in declassified U.S. documents indicate that Israel's Six-Day War may not have been a war of necessity.
Inside America's powerful Israel lobby Inside America's powerful Israel lobby
AIPAC's three-day summit included fiery evangelical oratory, adoration for Dick Cheney -- and new plans for going after Iran.
Israel's Arab problem hits home Israel's Arab problem hits home
Tensions are rising between Israel's Jewish and Arab citizens -- and could affect the chances for peace, or wider war, in the Middle East.
The other Israel lobby The other Israel lobby
A new alliance, including financier George Soros and former Bill Clinton advisor Jeremy Ben-Ami, aims to take on the powerful lobbyist group AIPAC -- and reshape U.S. policy.
"The Lost" "The Lost"
Daniel Mendelsohn remembers the strange effect he had as a boy on his kin in this excerpt.
Abortion rights, religious voices Abortion rights, religious voices
More advocates for reproductive freedom are finding God on their side, too.
"Invisible in Hollywood: Jewish women" "Invisible in Hollywood: Jewish women"
A women's studies prof can't recall the last time she saw a richly textured Jewish female character onscreen.
The mothers of all Jewish mothers The mothers of all Jewish mothers
The ancestry of 40 percent of Ashkenazi Jews is traced to four women.
What's in a hat? What's in a hat?
To most people, Jack Abramoff's stylish brim says "Godfather." But if you're an observant Jew, it tells a much different story.
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