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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In Search of Restlessness

By Abe Riesman December 14, 2005

First Person

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Ambassador Cowpoke

By Sasha Senderovich December 14, 2005

First Person

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On Seeing Our Houses as Homes

By Avi Mermelstein November 8, 2005

Editor’s View

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A Hillel by Any Other Name

By Ari Miller November 8, 2005

Israel Correspondence

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Aren’t They All Supposed to be Catholic?

By Elizabeth Dubitzky October 14, 2005

Preconceptions Confront Reality on the Iberian Peninsula

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