| Plus, Snyder strikes back, Sendak's new book, and more in the news Celebrating the man who made Tevye sing | | The recent massacres in Oslo, Norway, and Hama, Syria, were both carried out by heartless sociopaths. Why does one of them—Syria's Bashar al-Assad—continue to enjoy diplomatic relations with Washington? What if Anders Behring Breivik, who's charged with murdering 77 people in Norway two weeks ago, was not a twisted loner but the country's prime minister? And what if in the middle of his killing spree, when he mowed down young Norwegians and bombed Oslo, the public began debating whether he had a right to rule or a place in the international community? It's unimaginable—we'd never think of granting legitimacy and prestige to a mass murderer. More | An increasing number of intermarried couples are choosing to raise their children with two religions. Three videos, part of a Columbia Journalism School project, allow interfaith kids to speak for themselves. More BY ELETTRA FIUMI AND LEA KHAYATA | | | This email was sent to you by Tablet Magazine. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add digest@tabletmag.com to your address book. 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 Unsubscribe | Forward to a Friend | |
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