Converting to Me

By Kate Ulansky May 17, 2006

A Half-Jew Seeks a Home in Israel

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One Jew or Two?

By Amanda Milstein May 17, 2006

The ‘Continuity Crisis’ Hits Home

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Beyond Hummus and the Dead Sea

By Rebecca Yael Bak May 17, 2006

Alternative Israel Tours Take Jews Across the Green Line

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Ivory Towers of Babble

By Avi Mermelstein May 17, 2006

Editor’s View

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Wandering Toward Diaspora

By Avi Mermelstein April 21, 2006

Editor’s View

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Not Next Year, Not in Jerusalem

By Rebecca Yael Bak April 21, 2006

Israeli Palestinians’ – and My Family’s – Desire to Return Home

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“Very Clever, Very Good at Business”

By Lisa Aslan April 21, 2006

Me and Marx, in China

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No Laughing Matter

By Ilana Sichel April 21, 2006

The Complexities Behind the Cartoon Controversy

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It’s the End of the World and I’m Just Fine

By Eric Trager April 21, 2006

A Secular Jew Meets his Demise on a Street Corner in Brooklyn.

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A Wall With Gender Problems

By Julia Appel April 21, 2006

Jerusalem, Eight Years Later

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Just Over the Fence

By Ari Miller February 9, 2006

Palestinian “Bil’in West” Challenges Israel’s Settlement Policies

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This is Not a Gender Issue

By Avi Mermelstein February 9, 2006

Editor’s View

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Talking to Bedouin Women about Themselves

By Kinneret Milgrom December 22, 2005

Jewish Israeli Student Addresses Bedouin Health Conference

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Playing the White Man: A Day with the Abayudaya of Uganda

By Noah Hertz-Bunzl December 14, 2005

Last summer, on the eve of Shavuot, during one of my visits to the Abayudaya, a Ugandan community that converted to Judaism in the 1920s, I met a young man named Israel. Later that night, Israel’s older brother, Saul, his wife Samalie, and their newborn child, were hit on their bike by a motorcycle, on…

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