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Let Ethiopia’s Jewish children make aliyah July 30, 2017 Isaac Bashevis Singer For the first ti

Let Ethiopia’s Jewish children make aliyah [Tablet Logo] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Rss]( [Podcast]( [Np]( July 30, 2017 [The Gift of the Mishnah]( [Largeimage]( Isaac Bashevis Singer For the first time in English, a short story by the Yiddish master, in which 19th-century Hasidism meets its radical grandchildren in the 20th [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Middle East / Lee Smith [John Bolton: Trump Wants to Kill Iran Deal]( The former George W. Bush administration adviser and diplomat talks Iran, North Korea, and other NatSec issues [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Notebook / Jill Werman Harris [Their Classmates Followed Hitler]( After the war, a small group of survivors repatriated to German universities, to study alongside those who served in Hitler’s army [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Personal History / Raffi Leicht [How Tisha B’Av Helped Me Heal]( Cancer, and a year of chemotherapy, gave me a new perspective on Jewish holidays—starting with Tisha B’Av [Read This]( [Smallimage]( Observance / Jonathan Zimmerman [Finding God in the Wilderness]( Hiking the Appalachian Trail—once before Tisha B’Av—taught me the essence of observance [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [Let Ethiopia’s Jewish Children Make Aliyah]( I am only twelve years old. I do not understand why the Israeli government won’t let suffering Jewish children rejoin their families in Israel. [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [The Chosen Ones: An Interview With Lilit Marcus]( The travel writer on whether or not deaf people count in Jewish law, the allure of feminist cat-sitters, and why she always keeps a copy of Tefilat HaDerech in her purse [Read This]( [Smallimage]( [In Praise of Kvetching]( Hiking the Inca Trail, I learned that the ancient Jewish art of complaining can save the day, if you do it right [Read This]( [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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