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41:– that untidy mix of longing and belonging, past and place. It represents an experience that is both personal and universal. The Diaspora condition confounds and consumes, even as it touches more and more lives around the globe. This thematic thread will speak to contemporary readers – of all backgrounds – who feel the pull of complex identities and biographies, and who wrestle with what it means to be truly at home." 55:"operating premise is that the relation of Jews to their far-flung homes — in places like Buenos Aires and Sarajevo and New Orleans — has a great deal to tell us not only about Jewish life but also about the modern experience with all its dislocation and movement." The magazine was funded by the Dorot Foundation. 32:
is a Jewish magazine that takes the whole world seriously. Our starting point is international Jewry; but this is only the beginning of a far-reaching inquiry that seeks to capture a profoundly modern viewpoint that is both expansive and inclusive.
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Each issue of the magazine was dedicated to writing about a different city, and featured Jewish writers alongside non-Jewish voices. The magazine's mission statement begins:
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was a semiannual Jewish magazine of international literature and culture. It was founded by Joshua Ellison, who was also editor.
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In December 2013, the magazine announced it would not continue publishing issues.
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with a selection of contributions from the first six issues was published.
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The journal's debut issue in the fall of 2006 was dedicated to
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Defunct literary magazines published in the United States
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Defunct Jewish magazines published in the United States
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takes its shape from the elusive concept known as the
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Index

Diaspora
The Forward
Budapest
Sarajevo
Buenos Aires
New Orleans
Moscow
Mexico City
Berlin
New York City
anthology
George Konrad
Aleksandar Hemon
Semezdin Mehmedinović
David Rieff
Ágnes Heller
Peter Zilahy
Courtney Angela Brkic
George Szirtes
Jorge Luis Borges
Zafer Şenocak
André Aciman
Meena Alexander
Michael Arad




"A Magazine for the Far-flung"
"Reclaiming Travel"

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