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Issue 1 - Winter 2006 - Home and Away
Articles
PALESTINE REVISITED
PALESTINE REVISITED
How did a travel ad from the 1930s become one of the most ripped-off images in the Middle East?
BY NANCY UPDIKE
LETTER FROM ORLANDO
PORTRAIT OF THE HOLY LAND AS THEME PARK
In deepest Orlando, the Torah is a song and dance some Jews might not recognize
BY MARK OPPENHEIMER
Photographs by Danielle Durchslag
ESSAY
A PLAGUE ON ALL YOUR ART HOUSES
For the Hasids, Brooklyn's fast-gentrifying Williamsburg is a site no less holy than Chernobyl
BY NATHANIEL DEUTSCH
MEMOIR
MESSIAH IN A BOTTLE
The rabbi said that drinking on Purim was more than a right, it was a responsibility. Suddenly my father was very open to new ideas
BY JONATHAN GOLDSTEIN
COMIC
ARCHIVE
HOLIDAY IN LATVIA
Selections from the files of the Gustave Eisner Travel Bureau
BY JESSE AARON COHEN
LETTER FROM PALM SPRINGS
THE LAST RESORT
Passover with Mort & Joni at the Canyon Country Club
BY JOSH KUN
FICTION
SURPRISE EGG
BY ETGAR KERET
Translated from the Hebrew by Miriam Shlesinger
PORTFOLIO
PICTURE A NATION
Poster art unearthed from Jerusalem's Central Zionist Archives
BY MICHAEL BERKOWITZ
REVIEW
THE GHETTO, LESS GRITTY
Throughout the Holocaust, Henryk Ross photographed a Jewish elite at play. It took six decades for anyone to want to see his pictures
BY ROSE GEORGE
ESSAY
NEXT YEAR IN THE PAMPAS!
Looking for a place to call home, Jews have often stumbled into utopias � some more odd than others
BY JEFFREY SHANDLER
DIARY
THE BOILING POINT
On the road with the greatest Arab-Israeli soccer team
BY ROGER BENNETT
Q&A
OY VEY, LE CORBUSIER
Mikvah Tannenblatt, senior correspondent for Kosher Homes & Gardens, visits with novelist Jerry Shteynfarb, author of The Russian Debutante's Handjob, in his newly decorated Lower East Side apartment
BY GARY SHTEYNGART
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