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Earthly GardensWednesday, January 4, 2012 by Adam Kirsch | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
In defiance of the Holocaust, novelist Giorgio Bassani claims the Jamesian right to draw the circumference of his work where he wants it, where it is most artistically fitting.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012 by Alex Joffe | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
From the southern end of the plaza in front of Jerusalem's Western Wall, a temporary wooden bridge ascends eastward to the Mughrabi Gate, the only one of the 11 gates into the Temple Mount area that is accessible to non-Muslims.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 by Steven Hayward | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
A young photojournalist exposes how his colleagues have become not merely part of the story of Palestinian unrest on the West Bank, but the instigators of it. (Video)Indices, Plural
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The New York Times' recent report on a new index to the Talmud neglected to point out that this work stands in the shadow of a 16th-century index—one that, perhaps, changed the course of Jewish history. The Great Assimilator
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 by Christopher Hitchens | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Martin Amis vividly remembered something Saul Bellow had once said to him, which is that if you are born in the ghetto, the very conditions compel you to look skyward, and thus to hunger for the universal. (2007) Unity in Jerusalem
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 by Trudy Rubin | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
"Here is a place . . . where political and religious jealousies can be forgotten," reads the inscription on the neo-Byzantine building. And it has delivered on that promise. What institution is it?Persuaded
Tuesday, January 3, 2012 by D.G. Myers | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
On the heels of his roll call of the best Jewish books of 2011, Myers reflects on how the prose of Irving Kristol led to his own political and religious "right turns." Whither Israeli Democracy?
Monday, January 2, 2012 by Jonathan S. Tobin | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Though Israel is beset with serious social problems and partisan clashes over a host of issues, the idea that democracy there is in any danger is a figment of the imagination of the country's left-wing critics.

Monday, January 2, 2012 by D.G. Myers | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
The holidays are over, the coffee-table books have all been unwrapped and set aside, and winter isn't going anywhere for a while. In short, it's time to settle in for some good reading. The literary critic D. G. Myers here presents the 38 best Jewish books of 2011, all of which merit your attention.
Monday, January 2, 2012 by Michael Walzer | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
He wasn't a particularly nice person, he wasn't a great novelist, he was a fine poet only sometimes, and he wasn't much of a historian—but, but, but . . .