Animal rights, gay rights, and PETA’s take on the Holocaust; how paprika became a Jewish spice; pro-Israel vanity plates; more

Animal rights, gay rights, and PETA’s take on the Holocaust; how paprika became a Jewish spice; pro-Israel vanity plates; more

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June 11, 2014
Jewish-Themed Movies, Without Jews
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J. HOBERMAN

Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Hotel Budapest’ and James Gray’s ‘The Immigrant’: period fantasies that shy away from real Jews

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FOOD / LEAH KOENIG

Red, Delicious: How Paprika Became Jews’ Favorite Hungarian SpiceSweet or hot, stewed in goulash or rubbed on chicken, this versatile spice is a staple of the Jewish-American kitchen

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UNITED STATES / JAMES KIRCHICK

PETA’s Gay Bunnies and the Holocaust on Your PlateAnother egregious campaign by the animal rights group, which once compared Shoah victims to pigs

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Smallimage License Plates Now Show Your Support for Israel‘South Carolina Stands With Israel,’ reads new vanity plate option

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Smallimage The Anti-Semitic Hungarian Politician’s BrisFormer right-winger gets ‘really serious’ about his unexpected Jewish heritage

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Smallimage The Limits of Students’ Love For IsraelStudy finds personal attachment comes at the cost of nuanced engagement

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