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I Fought for the I.D.F. in Gaza. It Made Me Fight for Peace.
When my Israeli infantry unit arrived at the first village in Gaza, in July 2014, we cleared houses by sending…
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Arts
Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town’ to Return to Broadway Next Fall
A new production, directed by Kenny Leon, will feature a diverse cast and will aim to speak to contemporary America.
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Donald Trump and Christian Nationalism
More from our inbox: Effects of Plea Deals in the Georgia Election CaseThe Mind of a Sniper in Ukraine‘Protect the…
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Why My Fall Made Me Feel So Ashamed
The morning after I fell, I lay in bed assessing the damage. My knees were banged up. The right one…
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The Soothing Futility of Picking Up Beach Trash
From spring until late fall, when winter weather drives me indoors to the treadmill, I spend 20 minutes each morning…
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World
‘While He Waited, He Turned His Gaze in Our Direction’
An encounter with André Watts, a holiday invitation from a cabby and more reader tales of New York City in…
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Why Jews Cannot Stop Shaking Right Now
There is a reason so many Jews cannot stop shaking right now. The concept of intergenerational trauma doesn’t begin to…
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Growing Old, for Better or Worse
Readers, including a 101-year-old woman, react to a guest essay by Roger Rosenblatt about the challenges of aging.
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Why We Should Fear China More Than Middle Eastern War
On Thursday, Joe Biden gave a speech linking the Israel-Hamas conflict and the Russian invasion of Ukraine and framing American…
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World
Ukraine, a Sniper Mission and the Myth of the ‘Good Kill’
A New York Times reporter who is a former Marine has a conversation with a Ukrainian sniper about morality in…