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Leo Baeck Leo Baeck
Monday, April 12, 2010 | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features

"Jewish leadership" is a phrase whose meaningful content seems to grow paler with each new workshop aimed at cultivating it. ("Where are the Jewish followers?" quipped the late Arthur Hertzberg.) Since Moses, however, one true test of leadership has been the willingness to share the worst fate of one's followers. Such a leader was Leo Baeck. Born in 1873, the son of a traditional rabbi, Baeck studied at the Conservative seminary in Breslau before moving in 1894 to Berlin, where he studied with the philosopher and sociologist Wilhelm Dilthey and was ordained by the Reform-oriented Hochschule. His career reflected the mix...
Not the Key
Friday, April 9, 2010 by Michael Young | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

The dynamics of the Middle East are affected much less by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict than by the destabilizing power vacuums being created everywhere by Washington.
The Bassist Steps Out
Friday, April 9, 2010 by George Robinson | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

In Bessarabian Breakdown, Jim Guttmann, a pioneer of the klezmer revival, has cut his first CD.
Can the Crazies be Defeated?
Friday, April 9, 2010 by Ilan Evyatar | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

To Harold Rhode, a former Pentagon analyst, the regime in Tehran may be losing the ability to keep itself in power even as it retains the ability to create apocalyptic damage.
Holocaust Remembrance Day Holocaust Remembrance Day
Friday, April 9, 2010 | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features

David Weiss Halivni sits in the National Library in Jerusalem working, as he has done for decades, on his multivolume commentary to the Talmud.  His lifelong immersion in the Talmud began in his hometown of Sighet, in the Carpathian Mountains. In 1944, at age seventeen, he was sent with his family to Auschwitz and a series of labor camps, and emerged a lone survivor. After the war he made his way to New York's Jewish Theological Seminary, quickly establishing himself as one of the premier Talmud scholars of the age.  Like most academic talmudists, Halivni approaches the text with a deep...
Needed for Peace
Friday, April 9, 2010 by Khaled Abu Toameh | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

With Western largesse, Palestinians maintain two separate governments, two prime ministers, and two police forces—and two wholly controlled media, neither of which tells the truth.
The Jew in the Phone
Friday, April 9, 2010 by Mark Mietkiewicz | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

From a complete prayer book to a guide to kosher fish, an application exists for your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.
Imposing Terms
Thursday, April 8, 2010 by Elliott Abrams | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

The inability of Israelis and Palestinians to negotiate is a disease caused by America's diplomatic doctors, and it is getting worse.
My Grandmother’s Pissarro
Thursday, April 8, 2010 by Carol J. Williams | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

A grandson claims a masterpiece that was confiscated by the Nazis in 1939 and now hangs in a Madrid museum.
Two Cheers for AIPAC
Thursday, April 8, 2010 by Walter Russell Mead | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Why a so-called Jewish lobby is good for America.
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