<p>In&nbsp;<strong>The Strange Death and Curious Rebirth of the Israeli Left</strong>&nbsp;<strong>Anshel Pfeffer&nbsp;</strong>takes the pulse of Israel's left wing examining its health and prospects and dissecting the country's complex post-Netanyahu political reality. He concludes that until it comes up with a new story to tell Israelis the left will remain a bit player in the country it once built and ruled.</p><p>Also in this issue&nbsp;<strong>Richard J. Evans</strong>&nbsp;looks for the roots of antisemitism in chief Nazi ideologue Alfred Rosenberg's formative years and&nbsp;<strong>Natalie Gryvnyak&nbsp;</strong>explores the neighbourhood of Ukraine's Jewish comedian-turned-president Volodymyr Zelensky. And in three enlightening book reviews&nbsp;<strong>Barry Schwabsky&nbsp;</strong>evaluates Jewish decadence and its influence on modernity&nbsp;<strong>Lauren Elkin&nbsp;</strong>looks back on the work of the indomitable Vivian Gornick and&nbsp;<strong>Raphael Zarum&nbsp;</strong>pays tribute to the legacy of Jonathan Sacks.</p>
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