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Klein’s NachtmusikWednesday, April 25, 2012 by Ezra Glinter | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
"May my publisher be drowned in ink, may he be crushed between presses, may the printer's devil take him"—and other dyspeptic dispatches from A.M. Klein.The Holocaust and Atrocity Prevention
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 by Nina Shea | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Obama excoriated the Bush administration for failing to speak up about the Armenian genocide, yet he has also remained silent. But official recognition often comes at a high cost.Tazria-M’tzora: Gone to Seed
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 by Torah Talk with Michael Carasik | Jewish Ideas Daily » Weekly Portions
Torah Talk with Michael Carasik Our text begins by discussing a woman who does the verb tazria before giving birth—but does it mean that she conceives, delivers the baby, or . . . ? (Click here for source sheet.) Download | Duration: 00:11:54Fixed Stars Govern a Jewish Life?
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 by David S. Zinberg | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
An alarming fundamentalist tendency has arisen in Orthodox thought—leading, for instance, to a book whose premise is that astrology is a true science having the full support of Jewish tradition.
Back From Heaven
In May 2011, Gallup conducted its annual "Values and Beliefs" poll, seeking to quantify religious demographics and beliefs in America. One question struck a national nerve, eliciting a consensus that defied religious or cultural distinctions. The question: Do you believe in heaven? The answer: Yes, overwhelmingly.
The Practice of MusarWednesday, April 25, 2012 by Micah Stein | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
In May 2011, Gallup conducted its annual "Values and Beliefs" poll, seeking to quantify religious demographics and beliefs in America. One question struck a national nerve, eliciting a consensus that defied religious or cultural distinctions. The question: Do you believe in heaven? The answer: Yes, overwhelmingly.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Geoffrey Claussen | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The Conservative movement likes to see itself as intellectual one. But it might have something to learn from a 19th-century movement of strenuous moral development.On the Roots of Israel’s Culture Wars
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Menachem Mautner | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The ongoing conflict between religious and secular worldviews expresses itself in competing visions of Israel's system of law. (Interview by David Green)I’m Waiting for the Ham
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Raphael Fuchs | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Some Jewish sources suggest that pig will one day be kosher. Come again?
A Room of Their Own
The editors of B'hadrei Haredim, a website whose name could be loosely translated as Haredi "private rooms," are supposed to be the good guys—the people who are leading the Haredi community in new and positive directions. These are the individuals who turned a tiny chat room into a major news site.
From Esperanza to ShprintzeTuesday, April 24, 2012 by Yoel Finkelman | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
The editors of B'hadrei Haredim, a website whose name could be loosely translated as Haredi "private rooms," are supposed to be the good guys—the people who are leading the Haredi community in new and positive directions. These are the individuals who turned a tiny chat room into a major news site.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 by Philologos | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
"In English my name means hope," says the heroine of Sandra Cisneros's House on Mango Street. What does it mean in Yiddish?