Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Friday 12 December 2014

December 12, 2014The Forward Today
Mission Accomplished?
BY JOSH NATHAN-KAZIS
After 20,000 dinner parties, a Birthright alumni network is ending subsidized Shabbats. The group says its goals have largely been achieved, but not everyone agrees.
It's Taylor Swift's Mag Now
BY NEAL POLLACK
The recent purge at The New Republic put a rare bright spotlight on the magazine of ideas. Neal Pollack looks back at its, umm, storied history — and its future.
Unhappiest People in Israel
BY TUVIA TENENBOM
Tuvia Tenenbom thought he might escape the gloom of strife-torn Jerusalem by spending an uplifting evening with those who have left the Orthodox world. Boy, was he wrong.
Featured Blog Post
Best Boozy Chicken
BY THE POLLAN FAMILY
This dish is such a stunner and a crowd pleaser. The depth of the Grand Marnier with the zestiness of the citrus creates the most amazing flavor.
Breaking News
Palestinians Blame Tourism Woes on Settlements
Shots Fired at Israeli Embassy in Greece
'Get' Divorce Drama Scores Golden Globes Nod
British Lawmaker Gets 'Dirty Pig' Death Threats
This Week's Highlights
Splendid Sufganiyot
BY GAYLE L. SQUIRES
After making jelly doughnuts for the first time, Gayle L. Squires decided to share her new-found knowledge.
When Peace Is Staged
BY NAOMI ZEVELOFF
Ricki Rosen’s 1993 photograph of an Israeli boy and a Palestinian friend is one of the most inspiring images from the conflict. Too bad it’s a heartbreaking fake.
Midnight in Tennessee
BY PAUL BERGER
The first Jew lynched in America was a man you’ve never heard of. His name was Samuel Bierfield — and Paul Berger went to Tennessee to find his riveting, untold story.
'Nu Republic' No More
BY JEFFREY SALKIN
How do you say kaddish for a magazine that is 100 years old? Jeffrey Salkin explains why Jewish readers have special reason to sit shiva after the bloodbath at The New Republic.


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