People
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Newyork
Raising Our Glasses to a Pianist Who Loves Vodka
Gary Graffman, who is turning 95, is a man of many enthusiasms, including citrus infusions.
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Opinion
I’m Going to War for Israel. Palestinians Are Not My Enemy.
I was in Austin, Texas, for work on Saturday when I received a call from my commander in the Israel…
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Opinion
The Pathways to Peace Are Getting Darker
Like many Israelis right now, I’m inconsolable. I’ve watched for days as the pain over lost lives and hostages accumulates.…
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News
A New Law Unites Northern Ireland — in Outrage
Catholics and Protestants alike say a commission created by the British Parliament to handle hundreds of sectarian crimes will do…
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Opinion
The Furry Tragedy of the President’s Dog
I’m as fierce a dog lover as you’re likely to find, and I believe — scratch that, I know —…
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Opinion
The Massacre in Israel and the Need for a Decent Left
On Tuesday evening, I was drinking on the porch of my friend and neighbor Misha Shulman, the Israel-born rabbi of…
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News
Thursday Briefing
Israel’s unity government.
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News
Gavin Newsom Casts His Final Vote on High-Profile Bills
The California governor approved a measure making it easier to force people into mental health and addiction treatment, and rejected…
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News
I’m an American Living Abroad Permanently. Should I Vote in U.S. Elections?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the implications of casting a ballot in a country you have no plans to return…
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Books
Alabama Sculpture Park Aims to Look at Slavery Without Flinching
The new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, opening in early 2024 in Montgomery, Ala., arrives at a time when Black history…