c. sides to Every Story

By Ari Miller November 8, 2005

Music Festival Review

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Eden in the South Seas?

By Abigail Miller November 8, 2005

Jill Ciment’s The Tattoo Artist

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The Balkan Beat Box, from JDub Records

By Josh Nathan-Kazis November 8, 2005

“We Are So Fucking Serious About What We’re Doing”

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Baby’s Breath

By Andrea Borod November 8, 2005

Fiction

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A Hillel by Any Other Name

By Ari Miller November 8, 2005

Israel Correspondence

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On Seeing Our Houses as Homes

By Avi Mermelstein November 8, 2005

Editor’s View

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Oy Oy Oy Gevalt: Punks Practice Judaism with Musical Rebellion

By Michael Croland November 5, 2005

Back in the summer of 5755, four Jewish punk rockers in suburban Baltimore gathered together to play music under the name KOSHER. They screamed about Jewish foods—for example, “Farfel! Hamentashen!”—in true punk fashion. They kvetched through song: “I’m a lonesome Jewish cowboy on the range / All the shiksa cowgirls think I’m strange / I…

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