Winter 2005/06 Issue
Millennial Longings
Julia Pascal on the challenges - and rewards - of writing about Anglo-Jewish history
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Napoleon with Stigmata
Stanley Price on the ultimate seasonal family disaster
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Back to the future
Donald Thieme wonders if there can ever be an authentic Jewish celebration in contemporary Poland
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Two Lives
Vikram Seth in conversation with Mark Lawson about his new family memoir
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What happened next
A photo-essay of Lihee Avidan on the Gaza disengagement and its aftermath
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Stories of trauma
Roni Sarig reads about the Second World War in Israeli and Japanese children's books
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The politics of ethnic enclaves
David Lehmann on the rise and fall of Shas
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Bagels and Bongos
Naomi Gryn meets the founders of the record label Reboot Stereophonic
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Feasts and fasts
Jonathan Fisburn on the tangled history of Jewish calendars
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Mutant sister grows up
Matthew J. Reisz checks out the graphic novel scene
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Champion of England
Peter Joy reconstructs the life and turbulent times of Daniel Mendoza
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Signs of the new
David Herman marks the changing fortunes and formats of the JQ
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Editorial
by Matthew J. Reisz
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Jews and the property question
Sasha Frieze on community building
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Letter from Jerusalem
Adina Hoffman feels oddly at home in Kew
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OPINION
Dissent in the suburbs
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POETRY
Suitcases by Margot Reich
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FICTION
Joanne Limburg: Things exactly as they are
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REVIEWS
Gary Sussman disagrees with Nathan Sharansky's view of democracy More...
Samantha Ellis on Bernice Rubens More...
Sam Vice on Aharon Appelfeld More...
Francesca Segal on Arnold Wesker More...
The last word...
Daphna Baram hopes to prove her Grandmother wrong
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