This Week in Forward Arts and Culture
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Abra Cohen goes looking for Jews at Burning Man.
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Renee Ghert-Zand takes a look at the effect of Israeli artists on the J14 protests in Israel, and vice versa.
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Gwen Orel profiles playwright Itamar Moses on the launch of his new play, “Completeness.”
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Gorden Haber reviews a collection of essays by Polish Jewish leader Adam Michnik.
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Benjamin Ivry investigates T.S. Eliot’s notorious but inconsistent anti-Semitism.
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Dan Friedman talks to TV icon Roseanne Barr about kabbalah, politics and the soul of the Jewish people.
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