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Question of Faith

Photos: In Medellín, Colombia, Jewish converts trace their heritage to the Spanish Inquisition
By Tablet Magazine | 6:59 AM Jul 8, 2010

Click here to read Matthew Fishbane’s article on the Jewish converts of Medellín, Colombia.

Ritual & Observance

Tell It on the Mountain

A guide to all our coverage for the Shavuot holiday
By Tablet Magazine | 4:50 PM May 17, 2010

Religion
Shavuot FAQ: Everything you ever wanted to know about the Festival of Weeks, by the Editors
Field Study: Why the holiday of Shavuot is all but ignored across America, by Marissa Brostoff
At Sinai: A recent convert to Judaism discusses why Shavuot is her favorite holiday, by Siân Gibby
Food
Got Milk?: The complicated history of Jews and dairy, ...

We Have a Poetry Contest Winner!

Read Susan Comninos’ poem
By Tablet Magazine | 3:00 PM Apr 29, 2010

It’s the penultimate day of National Poetry Month, which means today is Poem in Your Pocket Day in New York City! Many are celebrating by carrying a favorite poem in … well, you can probably guess where.
Earlier this month, we asked our readers to get in touch with their inner 11th century poet and reimagine ...

At Such a Time, My Eyes Can’t Hold

Your daily poetry fix
By Tablet Magazine | 4:00 PM Apr 28, 2010

In 11th-century Spain, where the great Hebrew poet Yehuda Halevi composed many of his masterworks, poetry was, for the educated classes, the language of everyday life. In his biography of Halevi, published this year by Nextbook Press, Hillel Halkin describes the young Halevi improvising poetry (about the pleasures of wine, of course) in a busy ...

Be Still, You Booming Surf

Your daily poetry fix
By Tablet Magazine | 2:33 PM Apr 27, 2010

In 11th-century Spain, where the great Hebrew poet Yehuda Halevi composed many of his masterworks, poetry was, for the educated classes, the language of everyday life. In his biography of Halevi, published this year by Nextbook Press, Hillel Halkin describes the young Halevi improvising poetry (about the pleasures of wine, of course) in a busy ...

Lord, You Are My Sole Desire

Your daily poetry fix
By Tablet Magazine | 4:30 PM Apr 26, 2010

In 11th-century Spain, where the great Hebrew poet Yehuda Halevi composed many of his masterworks, poetry was, for the educated classes, the language of everyday life. In his biography of Halevi, published this year by Nextbook Press, Hillel Halkin describes the young Halevi improvising poetry (about the pleasures of wine, of course) in a busy ...

Driven by Longing

Your daily poetry fix
By Tablet Magazine | 5:00 PM Apr 23, 2010

In 11th century Spain, where the great Hebrew poet Yehuda Halevi composed many of his masterworks, poetry was, for the educated classes, the language of everyday life. In his biography of Halevi, published this year by Nextbook Press, Hillel Halkin describes the young Halevi improvising poetry (about the pleasures of wine, of course) in a ...

Today on Tablet

Subtle messages from fiction, and from God
By The Editors | 10:00 AM Apr 23, 2010

David L. Ulin delves into the short stories of Deborah Eisenberg, a “commentator on modern manners, a writer with a laser-sharp and ruthless eye”; he speaks to the author about the fact that she is “less interested in Jewishness as a category than as an attitude.” Liel Liebovitz examines this week’s haftorah and concludes that, ...

Has a New Flood Drowned the Land

Your daily poetry fix
By Tablet Magazine | 4:00 PM Apr 22, 2010

In 11th century Spain, where the great Hebrew poet Yehuda Halevi composed many of his masterworks, poetry was, for the educated classes, the language of everyday life. In his biography of Halevi, published this year by Nextbook Press, Hillel Halkin describes the young Halevi improvising poetry (about the pleasures of wine, of course) in a ...

On Tablet Today

Tastes and TV from Israel, the meaning of mikvahs, and more
By The Editors | 10:00 AM Apr 22, 2010

Ze’ev Avrahami recalls his and his neighbors’ evacuation from the Israeli settlement Yamit in the Sinai in 1982. Joan Nathan leads a food tour through Israel—including swank spots for sweetbreads, a Bedouin cooking school, and the outdoor market Mahane Yehudah—and shares some recipes. Allison Kaplan Sommer reports on Hatufim (Prisoners), a controversial Israeli television show ...