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Judith Miller on the 9/11 commemorations; Etgar Keret on Israel's summer of protests; Liel Leibovitz reconsiders "Fear of Flying"

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September 14, 2011
The Scroll Special Election Defeat Is Obama's Loss Democrat goes down in Weiner's heavily Jewish former district Daybreak: P.A., U.S. in Talks Over U.N. Plus Weprin loses, probe calls blockade illegal, and more in the news Who Buys 'Price Tag' Crimes? Prominent religious Zionist rabbi blames radical education for vandalism New Novel Sheds Light on Unsung History Jews as hardy settlers of the prairie More from The Scroll » National Disunity By Judith Miller — Sunday's Sept. 11 commemorations were sober and apolitical. But some commentary on the anniversary, like from Paul Krugman, was anything but.
Summer Heat The protests in Israel these last two months were nothing short of a revolution. But can the political hope continue through the fall chill? By Etgar Keret
Fear Factor Erica Jong's classic novel about passion, sex, and the true self has something to teach contemporary writers who have lost their humanity By Liel Leibovitz
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