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Farrakhan and the liberal left; an Egyptian recipe for Passover; Hitler’s Hollywood; Arthur Koestler’s stunning ‘Darkness’; more

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A peek inside one family’s Passover cupboard March 26, 2018 James Kirchick The Farrakhan Proble

A peek inside one family’s Passover cupboard [Tablet Logo] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Podcast]( [Np]( March 26, 2018 [Stop Making Excuses for Louis Farrakhan’s Lunacy]( [Largeimage]( James Kirchick The Farrakhan Problem: Why does an anti-Semite get a pass from the liberal left? [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Food / Joan Nathan [Brisket Is Not the Only Meat]( These Egyptian beef shanks, with lemons and artichokes, make the perfect festive meal for a Passover Seder [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Book Reviews / Alexander Aciman [Arthur Koestler’s Stunning Portrait of the Criminal Inside Us All]( Bookworm: 35 years after the author’s death this month, his timeless classic ‘Darkness at Noon’ still reverberates from inside its tiny prison cell [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Family / Esther C. Werdiger [The Relics of Passover Past]( A deep dive into my parents’ Passover cupboard [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Food / Elin Schoen Brockman [A Taste of Spain at the Seder: How to Make Chicken Marbella]( Chicken Marbella, once a go-to dish for trendy dinner parties, is now a mainstay recipe for Passover’s festive meals [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Food / Tablet Magazine [The Bitter-Herb Bloody Mary]( Video: The Gefilteria’s co-founder shows you how to spice up your horseradish—and make a Passover cocktail [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Notebook / Elissa Goldstein [Rediscovering a Lost Children’s Classic for Passover]( ‘The Animated Haggadah’ was a staple for day school students in the 1980s and ’90s—and then nearly vanished. How does it hold up, 30 years after its release? [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [Waiting for the World to Change]( As the Passover story teaches us, waiting can be futile and frustrating as well as enormously productive [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [New Documentary Film Sheds Light on Hitler’s Hollywood]( From demonic Jews to a very gay Sherlock Holmes, Nazi movies used a wide array of tools to boost one simple, murderous message [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [The Duck in the Long Johns]( On the origins of a particularly popular winter undergarment [Read This]( ADVERTISEMENT [Ad]( [Visit Tablet]( This email was sent to you by Tablet Magazine. To unsubscribe to this email, reply to this email with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line. Tablet Magazine | 37 West 28th Street, 8th Floor | New York, NY 10001 [Remove me from this list]( | [Forward to a Friend](

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