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Past issues:
2004
2003
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December 2003
Joel Shurkin, Are the Ten Commandments Carved in Stone?
Dan Friedman and Jay Michaelson, Run Like the Wind
Four Israeli Intelligence Directors: The Yediot Interview
Temima Fruchter, Erev
Noam Mor, Fleeing Edges
Josh Goes to Services
Photography by Jay Michaelson
November 2003
Niles Goldstein, Surrender
Jay Michaelson, Energy
Michael Shurkin, French Antisemitism
Raphael Cohen, re:vision
Matthue Roth, Koby Israelite
Dan Friedman, No Pulp
Josh's Jewish Reminders
Photography by Jose Campos, III
October 2003
Jay Michaelson, Season of Revision
Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Carrying Light into Dark Times
Samuel Hayim Brody, With a Bible and a Gun
Temima Fruchter, Primal Scream Judaism
Dan Friedman, More than This
Josh's Dinner in the Cafeteria
Art by Jay Michaelson
September 2003
Chanel Dubofsky, Wisconsin
Matthue Roth, Trembling Before You
Michael Shurkin, Radical Evil: BHL on Daniel Pearl
Jay Michaelson, What is Burning Man?
Abraham Mezrich, Angel-Man
Josh calls his roommate
Art by Mica Scalin
August 2003
Michael Shurkin, The Gifts of the German Jews
Jennifer Waters, My First Shabbos
Jay Michaelson, The Queer Guy at the Strip Club
David Goldstein, Stones of Jerusalem
Dan Friedman, Holocaust Video Testimonies
Josh tells a bedtime story
Photography by Mica Scalin
July 2003
A Symposium on Douglas Rushkoff's Nothing Sacred:
The Sacred and the Profane: A Conversation with Douglas Rushkoff
Michael Shurkin, Reinventing the Wheel: A Review
Ken Applebaum, 'They Gonna Crucify Me': A "Lapsed Jew" Responds to Nothing Sacred
And:
Jay Michaelson, Meditation and Sensuality
Hal Sirowitz, Not Mentioned
Ben Cohen, Anything You Want to Be
Josh graduates high school
Photography by Jay Michaelson
June 2003
Michael Shurkin, Zionism and Colonialism
Jay Michaelson, I Hear America Bling-blinging
Abraham Mezrich, When I Met Humility, I Saw Letters
Dan Friedman, Simulacra and Science Fiction
Harbeer Sandhu, I Wish I Was...
Josh gets contacts
Photography by Mica Scalin
More to come.