Mahzor

New York Public Library

Churches

Sarajevo Haggadah

Mah Nishtanah

Sarajevo haggadah

Antaea Darom

Israeli women's art

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Torah as music

Ben Heine

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ceramic bowl

Mohammad Said Kalash, "Offering Reconciliation" exhibit (photo: Ilan Amihai)

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Punch and Judy/Pinchas and Jamila

Avi Katz

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David Grossman

Ben Heine

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Eldrige Street shul

Lower East Side

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Dove

Ben Heine

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Two birds

Hoda Jamal

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Israeli and Palestinian boys

from documentary, Promises

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Cat in the Hat

Yiddish version

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Daylight through the Wall

Banksy: graffiti art on Separation Wall

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Maurice Sendak's Brundibar set

New Victory Theater (photo: Nan Melville/NYT)

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Daniel Barenboim, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

Palestinian-Israeli musical ensemble (photo: Kerstin Joensson/AP)

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Great Day on Eldrige Street

N.Y.'s klezmer greats celebrate shul rededication (photo: Leo Sorel)

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Joint Appeal for Peace

(Avi Katz)

Joint Appeal for Peace

Ketubah, Ancona, Italy (1772)

(Jewish Theological Seminary library)

Ancona ketubah

Palin: ‘Get Back, Back to Where You Once Belonged’

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4 Responses to “Palin: ‘Get Back, Back to Where You Once Belonged’”

  1. Andy says:

    …14 percent still said most people they knew would not vote for a black presidential candidate…

    I don’t believe this – I really don’t. If the presidential race pitted, say, Alan Keyes against Ted Kennedy, there’s no question that the right wing would turn out in droves for Keyes.

  2. Beth Stuart says:

    I think that 14% is real but will probably decrease if Obama is elected and people see him as a president. I recall in 1960 that there were some people who would not vote for JFK because he was Catholic. He was elected and nobody pays much attention to that issue anymore.

  3. This is all very disappointing. I was so much looking for Americans to put Sarah Palin in the White House. Instead it looks like you’ve all gone and got serious and introspective, with no more John Wayne style lunatics running the show.

  4. ellen says:

    I take it Kirby’s comment is in jest.

    If Obama wins, it will put an end to the most fun I’ve had in a campaign.
    Whatever will websites like politicalsatire.com do?
    And Stewart and Colbert?

    Oh well…I guess I will forgo the humor in order not to have a mad woman in the White House.
    [At least this election.]

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