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We had planned to run our interview with former French Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve – conducted just before the court’s decision in the Halimi Affair – in a previous issue….
Protests were held on last Sunday in France – but also in the United States and Israel – in memory of Sarah Halimi. These assemblies were sometimes dubbed “demonstrations of…
Among the articles in this week’s issue of K., most of them long in the works, there is one written right before press time in response to breaking news. Despite…
Joann Sfar states in a long interview he gave K. for our fourth edition that in the incalculable litany of hatreds, “racism, antisemitism, sexism, there is a profusion of phenomena…
K.’s third edition presents us with a chance for a respite from political reportage and historical chronicle, as we take a bracing detour into the world of literature. Fiction, in…
Pessimist? Optimist? Once our first issue was online, we were deluged by questions of this sort, coming from journalists asking about the magazine, as well as from certain readers. The…
This magazine began as a concept in search of a name. Prior to settling on K, we referred to our nascent review as The Jewish Question. The expression, which entered…
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