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Heeb Issue #4

Urban Kvetch

Jeffrey Bronfman
We were thrilled to find out that among the ranks of the Bronfman family — those whiskey-peddling Canadian gazillionaires who have funded half the Jewish world (including, for the sake
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The Whole Megillah

Torah for Pyros

Say what you will about Perry Farrell—the drug use, the flakiness—but it’s hard to deny his place on many a high school soundtrack. Jane’s Addiction was the music to which we drove around town
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Features

All About the Benjamins

(excerpted from original article)
Considering Jews in hip hop is kind of like finding a stoop sale with a couple of interesting eye-catchers on the sidewalk and a trove of far more significant treasures
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Interview

Staging Change

(excerpted from original article)
Kushner’s combination of exacting political analysis and broad artistic vision first earned him wide acclaim in 1993 and 1994 with his play Angels In America. That
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Photo Feature

Exodus

(excerpted from original article)
Enter an East Village cafe, a West Village jazz club, a Lower East side bar. Don’t be surprised to hear Hebrew in the air. Welcome to New York’s Israeli invasion.


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urban kvetch

Urban Kvetch

Jeffrey Bronfman
We were thrilled to find out that among the ranks of the Bronfman family — those
(read more)

the whole megillah

Torah for Pyros

Say what you will about Perry Farrell—the drug use, the flakiness—but it’s hard to deny his place on (read more)

features

All About the Benjamins

Some of the biggest names in hip hop are Jewish—just not the ones on stage. Matthew Cowan investigates. (read more)

interview

Staging Change

(excerpted from original article)
Kushner’s combination of exacting political analysis and broad artistic
(read more)

photo feature

Exodus

(excerpted from original article)
Enter an East Village cafe, a West Village jazz club, a Lower East side
(read more)

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