Daily Archives: April 3, 2015

The Mistakes of Goyim Copy Editors

Andrew Kirell (ahem) discusses some goyim-caused errata at the NYT (ahem) in a piece entitled “Jews Everywhere Laugh as NY Times Forced to Correct References to ‘Yenta’ and ‘Shiva’”: When (likely) goyim try to write about Jewish culture, it’s pretty … Continue reading

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Ecce Homo

I was struck by this painting’s photographic quality and it’s behind-the-event perspective.  Antonio Ciseri‘s Ecce homo! (Behold the man!), painted in 1871, is one of the more original depictions of standard Christian iconography.

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