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Today in Tablet Magazine, for Simchat Torah, which begins tomorrow night, Vanessa Davis explains (with illustration) all about Torah upkeep. Contributing Esther Schor ponders our re-starting the Torah...
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Happy birthday to Emma Lazarus, born July 22, 1849. She was a feminist, an activist, and, above all, an internationally renowned poet. Most famous is “The New Colossus,” which is inscribed on the base...
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There may be no better way to recognize the 125th anniversary of the largest gift France ever gave the United States by taking a fresh look at “The New Colossus,” the Emma Lazarus-penned sonnet...
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