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October, 2006
Features

oct06coverThe Seven Laws of Noah and the Non-Jews who Follow Them
Michael Kress
Called Noahides, they talk like Jews, pray like Jews and hope to pave the way for the Messiah, but they’re not Jews. Thanks to the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidim, their numbers are growing.

19 Hours and 20 Minutes in Tel Aviv’s Central Bus Station
CARL HOFFMAN
Spend a day and a night in what may be the epicenter of modern Israel—a schizophrenic monster of a building in which synagogues and tattoo parlors coexist under one roof.

Letter From Macedonia
CHRISTOPHER DELISO
Sixty-five years after 98 percent of its Jews died at Treblinka, this Balkan nation’s 200 Jews are reconnecting with Judaism.

A Jewish Life
Etgar Keret Has A Cold
Rebecca Frankel
Israel’s young literary star shares his thoughts on life in the Middle East, fatherhood, Jerry Springer and over-the-counter flu remedies.

Essays
Hoarding Mabsouta
David Busis
Fresh out of college, an American befriends one of his Palestinian charges at a camp in Maine.

Uri, My Dear Son
DAVID GROSSMAN
The renowned Israeli author and peace advocate pens a eulogy for his son, killed in August in the war with Hezbollah.

Departments
From the Editor
Nadine Epstein

Stand with Israel but question its generals.
Leonard Fein

How many times must we relearn the same lessons?
Suzanne F. Singer

The use of force cannot ensure Israel’s security.
Marshall Breger

Why Israeli mothers send their sons to war.
Naomi Ragen

Hezbollah and Al Qaeda—it’s not a love story.
Matthew Yglesias

The Jewish Word
Zion: A hill, a metaphysical longing, or a nation?

Jewish Enterprise
Arthur Shugarman trades in baseball cards for rabbi cards.

Ask the Rabbis
Should Jewish children trick-or-treat?

Books
The Challenge of Creation, Darwinism and Its Discontents and The First and Final Nightmare of Sonia Reich.

A Moment With...
Rabbi Niles Goldstein and Gonzo Judaism.

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