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Heritage is not what it used to be


From Tikkun, a review of The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West by Mark Lilla; a review of God Without God by Michael Hampson; a review of books on spiritual atheists; a look at what Christians think about the Jews and the Holy Land: Beware "supporters" of Israel who don't wish Jews well; and where is Israel?: Is it an outpost of Europe, the U.S., or global Judaism, or is it a Middle Eastern country?  An article on the subtle art of the Facebook update. The book that changed my life: Isabel Hilton picks The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir (and more from Bookforum). Heritage is not what it used to be: Modern lifestyles and technological progress are changing the way we look at historical landscapes. A review of And Justice for All: The United States Commission on Civil Rights

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