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Jewish Affairs

The Spectre Of Antisemitism

As the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz was marked earlier this week, Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, issued a dire warning. Antisemitism, he declared, is on the upswing. Speaking about three weeks after a Muslim jihadist killed four Jews in a kosher supermarket in Paris, Lauder said, “For a […]

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Jewish Affairs

A Doll In Auschwitz

Seventy years ago today, January 27, the Red Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi concentration camp in southern Poland. Seven decades on, it remains an enduring and searing symbol of unimaginable cruelty and depravity. At the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum on the grounds of the camp, where 1.1 million people perished, the full magnitude of Nazi crimes […]

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Middle East

War Against Jihadism

It’s not necessarily true that the West is engaged in a “clash of civilizations” with the Islamic world, but it’s certainly true that radical Islam is at war with the West. As Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in the wake of the terrorist attack on the editorial offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in […]

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Arts

Great Hockey Dynasty

Gabe Polsky’s bracing documentary, Red Army, which opens in Canada on Jan. 30, is about a great hockey dynasty, a legendary player and the rivalry between two superpowers. The object of his movie, the Red Army ice hockey team of the 1980s, was one of the finest in the history of the game, winning a […]

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Arts

The Imitation Game

Alan Turing, the math genius who spearheaded Britain’s successful wartime campaign to crack Germany’s supposedly unbreakable Enigma code, is the tragic hero of The Imitation Game, ably directed by Morten Tyldum from a workmanlike script by Graham Moore. Turing, portrayed to perfection by Benedict Cumberbatch, was an arrogant eccentric who beat the Germans at their […]

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Jewish Affairs

Cover-Up In Argentina

The sordid Alberto Nisman affair currently unfolding in Argentina has all the ingredients of a taut Hollywood thriller: a terrorist attack that levels a building in the heart of Buenos Aires and kills scores of Jews, an Argentinian government investigation that peters out under suspicious circumstances, and the cold-blooded, mysterious murder of a fearless special […]

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Travel

Cuba’s All-Inclusive Experience

  Call it, if you will, a camp for adults coming out of the cold. The Paradisus Princesa del Mar, an all-inclusive, reasonably-priced ocean-side resort in Varadero, Cuba, caters to tourists in dire need of a break from the grip of miserable winter weather. Not surprisingly, most of its visitors are Canadians. On a direct […]

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Arts

A Masterful Film

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s masterful movie, Leviathan, an allegory on the dismal state of contemporary Russia, leaves a viewer pessimistic about its future direction. Since the rise of Vladimir Putin, Russia has lurched ominously toward authoritarianism. Putin, having exhibited little tolerance for dissenters who question his policies or threaten his grip on power, has imprisoned political opponents […]

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Arts

Still Alice

Alice Howland (Julianne Moore) is in her prime as the first scene in Still Alice unfolds. Happily married, with three well-adjusted, adult children, she’s a successful academic at a major American university. And, at the age of 50, she looks great and can probably look forward to additional personal and professional milestones. As she and her family […]

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Arts

The 50 Year Argument

It’s been around for more than 50 years, providing its devoted readership with a ceaseless stream of trenchant and challenging articles. The New York Review of Books, founded in 1963 by Robert Silvers and Barbara Epstein, is read as much for its book reviews as for its comments on current affairs, culture and science. The […]