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Etgar Keret on cabbies who need to go; Lars von Trier and the weekly portion; Israel week in review

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Friday, May 20, 2011
 
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Why we should be shocked by Bibi's shock
Plus more immediate consequences of the speech
Today's speech was almost all the Israeli PM could've hoped for, yet not enough
There are many ways a marriage can be tested. Inviting a strange cab driver into your home without informing your wife beforehand is one.
My wife says that I'm too nice, while I claim that she's just a very, very bad person. Around the time we started living together, we had a serious fight about it. It started when I came upstairs with a cab driver who'd taken me home from the university. He had to pee. She awoke to the sound of his flushing the toilet, and she walked into our living room not fully dressed. The skinny cab driver came out of the bathroom and gave her a polite "good morning" while zipping up. She responded with a quick "Oh my God" and ran back into the bedroom. More
Sympathizing with Hitler—as Lars von Trier did this week at a much-publicized press conference at the Cannes film festival—may be the most Jewish thing the director has ever done More
This week in Israel: borders are breached, a truck runs amok, Netanyahu tests the waters, Barak stands accused, and rabbis fireproof the Sabbath More
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