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10 Jewish highlights and controversies from 100 years of The New Yorker

February 24, 2025February 24, 2025Jesse Orine

This month, The New Yorker is marking its 100th anniversary as perhaps the country’s most influential magazine of longform journalism and literary fiction.  It has also been a home to pioneering writing by and about Jews. In its early days, under founding editor Harold Ross, the magazine seemed to stand for a certain kind of […]

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