Michigan deli’s Hungarian roots; more

The end of the two-state solution—and a way to move forward; how not to write a Zionist op-ed; a Michigan deli’s Hungarian roots; more

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August 10, 2014
The Gaza War Marked the End of the Two-State Solution: Here’s What’s Next
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MATHIAS MOSSBERG

In an excerpt from an important new political analysis, an introduction to the ‘One Land, Two State’ solution

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Venerable Michigan Deli Traces Its Culinary Roots All the Way to BudapestZingerman’s has added a range of Hungarian items—from soups to pastries—to its menu, and now it’s leading European food tours

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A Hasidic Girl Band Gears Up for Its Debut at a Storied Rock VenueFrom the Archive: With a women’s-only gig at Arlene’s Grocery in New York this week, Bulletproof Stockings hits the bigger time

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Smallimage How Not To Write a Zionist Op-EdEx-Israeli ambassador Michael Oren still sounds like PR man in WSJ essay

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Smallimage The Gender Politics of the Gaza ConflictElana Sztokman on the status of Israeli women during the war

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Smallimage Jerry Seinfeld Can’t Find a Good Bagel in NYCThe comedian does have a solid Long Island recommendation, though

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