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Editor-in-chief of . Born in the Bronx, lived for years in Philly (and London), now back in NYC for the best journalism job in the Jewish world.

New York, New York
Joined November 2011

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  2. And a ban on American Jewish women talking about American Jews? Sure seems that way. Not only frustrating — inaccurate. This presents an incomplete picture of both communities. That's why I write so much about women. To correct the record.

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  3. And to think he was once our mayor and governor. “She’s tough as anyone, and yet she appears to be the girl next door,” Rendell said. “The person every father would like their son to meet and maybe marry.”

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  5. Jan 2

    Well, I hired you. And hope that you continue your reporting for a very long time.

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  6. Jan 2

    Those of us who have edited are a hearty and devoted people!

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  7. Jan 2

    This deep dive into an unusual Jewish community raises all sorts of questions about commitment and identity. This is part of the Jewish story in 2019, and I'm proud that we are writing about it so well.

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  8. 31 Dec 2018
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    30 Dec 2018
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  10. 30 Dec 2018

    'As these leaders pass from the scene, it will be left to a new generation to find a way forward from the wreckage Mr. Trump has already created'.

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    28 Dec 2018

    "Protesters are targeting Yekutiel for his personal support for the existence of the Jewish state." Which, by the way, is all that a "Zionist" is.

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  12. 29 Dec 2018

    Lovely, insightful appreciation by my friend and former colleague

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    28 Dec 2018

    I interviewed Amos Oz for last month, in what would be one of his last interviews. We talked about fanaticism, American politics, and why he has held onto the two-state solution when so many others have defected:

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  15. 28 Dec 2018

    On the eve of Shabbat, even the gray, broken sky was grieving for in the city of his birth. My thoughts on the passing of a literary giant and national conscience.

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  16. 28 Dec 2018

    Here's my 2011 interview with . What a profound loss -- for Israel, for the Jewish people, for the literary world. May his memory always be a blessing.

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  17. 27 Dec 2018

    “I think this place is great,” Lisa says. The latkes sizzle in their pan. And then: “And I’m so sorry. I’m so, so sorry. I don’t want to say it. But it’s very hard to be a Jew here.” Heartbreaking story by

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  18. 24 Dec 2018

    What am I proud of this year at ? Breaking news on Canary Mission, Stanley Rosenfeld, Women's March. My interview w/ Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Awesome magazine. Brilliant writing on Anne Frank. Sharing Orthodox women's abortion stories. Best opinion pages in Jewish media.

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  19. 24 Dec 2018
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  20. 24 Dec 2018

    Sorry, Jeffrey, but has been reporting on this story ALL YEAR. Check out stories, beginning in February, right up to last week.

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