Issue 4471. Last Updated: 09/06/2010

11/23/2001

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The Reawakening of Russia's Jews

Berl Lazar was following in his father's footsteps when he came to Moscow 11 years ago. Now, as the country's chief rabbi, Lazar talks about the state of Judaism in Russia.

The Eternal Enigmas of Suffering

Written in the mid-1930s, first published in Russia in 1991 and now translated into English, Happy Moscow takes its place among Andrei Platonov's greatest achievements.

The Wise Traveler Heads for Yaroslavl

Having had a tumultuous history since its founding 1000 years ago, historic Yaroslavl now makes a great weekend destination for a getaway from the hustle and bustle of Moscow.

Talking Turkey

Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday. No gifts or greeting cards, just a big delicious meal.

The Swedish Schindler

50 years after his alleged death, the fate of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi concentration camps, remains a mystery.

Global Eye -- A Thirsty Evil

Are you a terrorist? If you don't know, find out fast. Because Uncle Sam's made a list and he's checking it twice -- 40 to 50 countries are targeted for possible U.S. action.

Russia's Prison Culture: Inside and Out

Anton Oleinik's new book concludes that Russian society as a whole functions according to the same rules that govern the closed society of its overcrowded prison system.

The Reawakening of Russia's Jews

Berl Lazar was following in his father's footsteps when he came to Moscow 11 years ago. Now, as the country's chief rabbi, Lazar talks about the state of Judaism in Russia.

The Eternal Enigmas of Suffering

Written in the mid-1930s, first published in Russia in 1991 and now translated into English, Happy Moscow takes its place among Andrei Platonov's greatest achievements.


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