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Jewish and magazine
* Commentary ( magazine ), a US public affairs journal, founded in 1945 and formerly published by the American Jewish Committee
Cathy Gelbin finds an earlier source in Philippson's The Golem and the Adulteress, published in the Jewish magazine Shulamit in 1834, which describes how the Maharal sent a golem to find the reason for an epidemic among the Jews of Prague, although doubts have been expressed as to whether this date is correct.
For the 1993 Valentine's Day issue, the magazine cover by Art Spiegelman depicted a black woman and a Hasidic Jewish man kissing, referencing the Crown Heights riot of 1991.
At the magazine, Phil is assigned a secretary, Elaine Wales ( June Havoc ), who reveals that she too is Jewish.
In May 1936 the SS magazine Das Schwarze Korps attacked his expressionist and experimental poetry as degenerate, Jewish, and homosexual.
Dalyell stated in an interview with the American magazine Vanity Fair that Prime Minister Tony Blair was unduly influenced by a " cabal of Jewish advisers.
* Azure ( magazine ), a periodical on Jewish thought and identity
The USCJ works in the fields of Jewish education, youth activities, congregational standards and action and Israel affairs, and published the magazine United Synagogue Review.
* Publishes a general-interest monthly magazine, The Jewish Observer ( currently in hiatus );
However, its message, as relayed in the pages of its magazine, the Jewish Observer, is intermittently republished to the Web by a third party, the Shema Yisrael Torah Network.
* The Jewish Observer, AIA's magazine, on the web
James attended the prestigious, mostly Jewish DeWitt Clinton High School, in the Bronx, where, along with Richard Avedon, he worked on the school magazine — Baldwin was its literary editor.
Michael Lerner ( born 1943 ) is a political activist, the editor of Tikkun, a progressive Jewish interfaith magazine based in Berkeley, California, and the rabbi of Beyt Tikkun Synagogue in Berkeley.
After serving for five years as dean of the graduate school of psychology at the New College of California ( now defunct ) in San Francisco, Lerner and his then-wife Nan Fink created a general-interest intellectual magazine called Tikkun: A Bimonthly Jewish Critique of Politics, Culture and Society.
The publication still exists as a weekly news magazine in parallel Yiddish ( Yiddish Forward ) and English editions ( The Jewish Daily Forward ).
He had been an editor of a Jewish cultural magazine and was now a fundraiser.
Cohen designed the new magazine to reconnect assimilated Jews and Jewish intellectuals with the broader, more traditional and very liberal Jewish community.
The magazine is no longer affiliated with the American Jewish Committee.
Over the decades the magazine has attracted top American intellectuals -- most of them ( but not all ) Jewish.
The American Jewish Historical Society described the ideas presented in the magazine as " anti-immigrant, anti-labor, anti-liquor, and anti-Semitic.
Historian Edward Shapiro cites a Forbes magazine survey from the 1980s, which showed that, of the 400 richest Americans, over 100 were Jewish, which was nine times greater than would be expected based on the overall population.
Curb Your Enthusiasm has also received praise from Galus Australis magazine for being even more unashamedly Jewish than the Seinfeld series.
The Canadian Jewish Congress rallied to have the magazine blacklisted from bookstores, accusing Adbusters of trivializing the Holocaust and of antisemitism.
* Outlook ( Jewish magazine ), a left-leaning Canadian Jewish magazine founded in 1962

Jewish and Heeb
Heeb was a Jewish magazine aimed predominantly at young Jews.
Neuman's goal was to spread the idea of Heeb as a " lifestyle magazine ", incorporating events like a traveling Heeb Storytelling show in order to reach an underserved Jewish progressive market around the country.
In January 2006, Heeb was included as part of the Library of Congress ' exhibition " 350 Years of Jewish Life in America.
A March 28, 2007, feature in The New York Times Business Section spotlighted how Heeb did creative for advertisers seeking to reach a young Jewish demographic.
" The Jewish Socialists ' Group in Britain and Rabbi Michael Lerner's Tikkun have continued this tradition, while more recently groups like Jewdas and Heeb Magazine have taken an even more eclectic and radical approach to Jewishness.

Jewish and published
Rather than from a first-hand study of Jewish people, his delineation of Shylock stems from a collection of Italian stories, Il Pecorone, published in 1558, although written almost two centuries earlier.
Dr. Isaacs was so pleased with the quality of her biographical study of Sara Sullam that he considered submitting it to the Century Magazine or Harper's but he decided that its Jewish subject probably would not interest them and published it in The Messenger, `` so our readers will be benefited instead ''.
The rationalistic method pursued by the new school of Maimonists ( including Levi ben Abraham ben Chayyim of Villefranche, near the town of Perpignan, and Jacob Anatolio ) especially provoked his indignation ; for the sermons preached and the works published by them seemed to resolve the entire Scriptures into allegory and threatened to undermine the Jewish faith and the observance of the Law and tradition.
In 1896, Theodor Herzl, a Jewish journalist living in Austria-Hungary, published Der Judenstaat (" The Jewish State "), in which he asserted that the only solution to the " Jewish Question " in Europe, including growing antisemitism, was through the establishment of a Jewish State.
" A leaflet published in 1920 by German Jewish veterans in response to accusations of the lack of patriotism
Brubaker has used the WorldCat database to show that 17 out of the 18 books on diaspora published between 1900 and 1910 were on the Jewish diaspora.
The story was repeated in Galerie der Sippurim ( 1847 ), an influential collection of Jewish tales published by Wolf Pascheles of Prague.
The Jewish Encyclopedia of 1906 gives David Gans, a disciple of the Maharal, as a source for the story, citing his historical work Zemach David, published in 1592.
Another scholar of the time interested in grimoires, the antiquarian bookseller Johann Scheible, first published the Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, two influential magical texts that claimed to have been written by the ancient Jewish figure Moses.
In 1896 Theodor Herzl published Der Judenstaat ( The Jewish State ), in which he asserted that the solution to growing antisemitism in Europe ( the so-called " Jewish Question ") was to establish a Jewish state.
Hebrew newspapers and books were published, and Jewish political parties and workers organizations were established.
In collaboration with the late Chaim Potok, Kushner co-edited Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary, the new official Torah commentary of the Conservative movement, which was jointly published in 2001 by the Rabbinical Assembly and the Jewish Publication Society.
* To Life: A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking published in 1994
Menachen Begin was called a terrorist and a fascist by Albert Einstein and 27 other prominent Jewish intellectuals in a letter to the New York Times which was published on December 4, 1948.
The next month, Pravda published stories with text regarding the purported " Jewish bourgeois-nationalist " plotters.
After collaborating with a Jewish convert to assist him with the Hebrew, Justin published an attack on Judaism based upon a no-longer-extant text of a Midrash.
In 1843 Marx published On the Jewish Question, in which he distinguished between political and human emancipation.
He left the movement in 1887, and in 1901 published a statement in Russian with the title Hillelism, in which he argued that the Zionist project could not solve the problems of the Jewish people.

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