Thursday, September 2, 2010

Meir Kahane and al-Qaida; imagining Kafka at Uman; Galeet Dardashti; kibbutz documentary

 



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September 2, 2010
 
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Was Meir Kahane's murder al-Qaida's earliest attack on U.S. soil?
BY PETER LANCE
Last fall I received a cryptic email from Emad Salem, the ex-Egyptian Army major who was the FBI's first undercover asset in what would become known as the war on terror. I'd told Salem's remarkable story in my last three books, which were critical of the bureau's counterterrorism record. Because I had treated him fairly, Salem reached out to me after years in the Federal Witness Protection Program. More
Each year before Rosh Hashanah, thousands of Jews visit the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav. Rodger Kamenetz joined them and brought along a friend: Franz Kafka. More
In The Naming, Galeet Dardashti honors the Bible's unsung women More
Part 5: Inventing Our Life examines the kibbutz movement at 100 years old, facing a rocky past and a promising future More
BY TOBY PERL FREILICH

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