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Girls at War: Elizabeth Rubin and Gillian Laub on the teenage believers of the West Bank settlements; Alfred Kazin reassessed

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September 7, 2011
The Scroll Not The Only Word She'll Need to Learn Accused Kletzky killer's lawyer is new to the neighborhood Daybreak: A Line That Says 'Go' Plus Turkish tensions, occupied Sinai, and more in the news The Brave Man Robert Ford Envoy angrily rebuts lie that most Syrian protesters are 'terrorists' More from The Scroll » Girls at War By Elizabeth Rubin — How a group of teenage believers could reshape the Israeli-Palestinian struggle
The Non-Belonger Alfred Kazin brought out the Jew in Emerson, the mystic in sex, and the terrible beauty in community. There's no better guide for the "social me" age. By Liel Leibovitz
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