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Friday, February 4, 2011 by Shira Hirschman Weiss | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Traditionally prohibited from marrying converts or divorcees, some modern descendants of the ancient Jewish priesthood find themselves stuck in dating purgatory.
What was Found at Hirbet Madras?
Friday, February 4, 2011 by Matti Friedman | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Initially identified as a synagogue, an archaeological site in the Judean hills has turned out to be a 1,500-year-old church with an unusually well-preserved mosaic floor.
Israelites, not Jews
Friday, February 4, 2011 by Yardena Schwartz | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Torah, kashrut, Sabbath, Hebrew: these and more are marks of a black congregation that nevertheless rejects the idea that its members are Jews.
T’rumah: Wood in the Wilderness
Friday, February 4, 2011 by Moshe Sokolow | Jewish Ideas Daily » Weekly Portions

By Moshe Sokolow  This week's portion summons the Israelites to make free-will offerings (t'rumah) to the tabernacle (mishkan) being built in the desert. Rather than donating money, however, they are called upon to contribute goods that will be used in the construction of the edifice, in its furnishings, and in the manufacture of priestly vestments. Of the dozen or so specific materials requisitioned, one is outstanding in the perplexity it would induce in medieval commentators: acacia trees.
Transmission Tale
Thursday, February 3, 2011 by Fred MacDowell | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

In a show of one-upmanship directed at the U.S., Stalin claimed a Russian Jewish polymath—by coincidence, the grandfather of the American musicologist Nicolas Slonimsky—as the inventor of the telegraph.
Calling David Ben-Gurion Calling David Ben-Gurion
Thursday, February 3, 2011 by Yehudah Mirsky | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features

Times like these tend to remind us what a rare thing is great statesmanship. How many leaders are capable of wedding long-term vision with the nuts and bolts of politics and institutions, let alone an understanding of great historical forces with the will to shape them and the wisdom to know the will's limits?
Neighborhood Watch
Thursday, February 3, 2011 by Yossi Klein Halevi | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Contrary to conventional wisdom in the West that a Palestinian state needs to be created to contain the Islamist threat, Israelis believe the reverse to be true.
Close to the Jews
Thursday, February 3, 2011 by Adam Ferziger | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

The steep rise in intermarriage has prompted some Conservative leaders and synagogues to introduce a hybrid category of Jewishly affiliated non-Jews. (Interview by Shmuel Rosner.)
Urban Legend
Thursday, February 3, 2011 by Steven J. Zipperstein | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Odessa's Jews never made up more than a third of the population, but their imprint on the city was indelible.
Do Israelis Speak Hebrew?
Thursday, February 3, 2011 by Norman Berdichevsky | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks

Despite the tremendous success of modern Hebrew, there is evidence, including in the growing use of English, that the language is losing some of its connections with its specifically Jewish roots.