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The Israel-Egypt cold peace will endure; kids' author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats; Anthrax's Scott Ian

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September 13, 2011
The Scroll Europe Eases Into Spotlight Ahead of U.N. Vote Peace process breakdown weakens the U.S. Daybreak: Turkey's Barnstorming PM Plus time to vote in Brooklyn and Queens, and more in the news Snyder Snuffs Suit; Skins Win Justice and happiness reign throughout the land More from The Scroll » Mirage By Armin Rosen — Egyptian-Israeli relations reached a low point this weekend. But Egypt's military, secure in its power, has no interest in undermining the 1979 peace treaty.
Missing An Ezra Jack Keats exhibit at the Jewish Museum underscores the children's book author and illustrator's striking ambivalence about his Jewishness By Marjorie Ingall
Q&A: Scott Ian Before the "Big 4" heavy metal show at Yankee Stadium, the Anthrax guitarist and lyricist talks Queens, Jews, and Louis Farrakhan By David Samuels
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