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Pioneer to the PastMonday, June 21, 2010 by Lee Lawrence | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
James Henry Breasted's role in reshaping our understanding of the ancient Near East is illuminated in an exhibit at the University of Chicago.

Monday, June 21, 2010 by Yehudah Mirsky | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
Central to a recent, hotly-debated essay by Peter Beinart is the contention that younger American Jews, overwhelmingly of liberal disposition, are increasingly distanced and alienated from Israel—and that the major reason why is to be found in Israel's own posture and behavior. Is this indeed so?
Monday, June 21, 2010 by Lee Smith | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Israel may pay the price of Washington's pursuit of "moderate elements" within Hizballah and other extremist groups.Before Mao
Monday, June 21, 2010 by Matt Nesvisky | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
A visit to Harbin in China recalls a briefly vibrant Jewish community with a strong Zionist heritage that by the mid-1920s numbered 25,000 souls.If Israel Goes Down, We All Go Down
Friday, June 18, 2010 by José María Aznar | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
The former prime minister of Spain has joined with others in Friends of Israel, a new international initiative.The Lesson of a Jewish Cemetery
Friday, June 18, 2010 by Mark Steyn | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
An untended burial ground in Morocco provokes a dark reverie on Jewish impermanence.

Friday, June 18, 2010 by Yehudah Mirsky | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Features
Several months ago, an article in the New York Times revealed that a much-venerated collection of images of pre-war East European Jewry, shot in the 1930's by the photographer Roman Vishniac, constituted a tendentious slice out of a much larger and more variegated body of work. In a 1947 book and later in the 1983 album A Vanished World, Vishniac himself, it seems, selected and captioned his images in such a way as to put forward a highly sentimentalized picture, retroactively suppressing the rich human diversity of his subjects and depicting them instead as uniformly poor, pious, and persecuted.
Friday, June 18, 2010 by Marc Michael Epstein | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
On the illuminated ketubah and its meaning as a conveyor of obligation and responsibility, ornamented by love and trust.A Zionist Image Maker
Friday, June 18, 2010 by Dalia Karpel | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
Starting in the 1920s, the work of the art photographer Shmuel Joseph Schweig was identified with the Jewish enterprise in Palestine and Israel.The Patriarchy: Myth or History?
Friday, June 18, 2010 by Kenneth A. Kitchen | Jewish Ideas Daily » Daily Picks
In honor of Father's Day, June 20: an inquiry into the reliability of the biblical account.