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Andre Aciman on Jewish identity; the fight for Yiddish writer Chaim Grade's papers; brisket, a love story; the twins behind Jewish iPhone apps

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September 26, 2011
The Scroll Netanyahu Plays Nice With Obama Call it a thank-you wave Daybreak: Abbas Has His Moment Plus Bronner of 'Times' gets scrutiny, and more in the news From Israel to Florida, and Back Comment of the Week Is Jeremy Ben-Ami Mr. But? Dispatch from the corner of 92nd and J More from The Scroll » Uncertain Jew By André Aciman — An Egyptian exile considers Jewish identity—and his own—in a cosmopolitan world. Excerpted from the new essay collection Alibis.
Paper Chase Until the widow of Yiddish writer Chaim Grade died last year, his archive was kept locked away in their stuffed apartment. Now it's up for grabs. By Vox Tablet
Love Story Some food will improve your meal; brisket improves your life. In time for the holidays, a book looks at the most beloved of Jewish delicacies. By Stephanie Pierson
An App for That From an iShofar to smart Siddurs, RustyBrick, the software company founded by twins Barry and Ronnie Schwartz, dominates the Jewish app market By Stephanie Butnick
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