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Subject: How 'The Jewish Catalog' became a countercultural manifesto; Einstein's Weimar-era romance; memories of 1980s summer camp; more
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July 18, 2018
Richard Siegel and 'The Jewish Catalog'
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Shaul Magid

The lead author of the field guide to late 1960s and '70s countercultural Judaism died last week

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Einstein, Toni, and Me

How I came to know one of the scientist's love interests from the early days of the Weimar Republic

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Family / Marjorie Ingall

Thirteen Signs That You May Have Attended Jewish Summer Camp in the 1980s

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The will to win is a fundamentally dark impulse that becomes virtuous only when properly restrained

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Parts of the master's 'Burning Secret,' based on a book by Stefan Zweig, found their way into 'Eyes Wide Shut'

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