As Rabbi Berel Wein writes in his new book, "Eight People We Met on the Way Home," “against all odds and against all opinions ...
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Drawing from 5,000 years of Jewish tradition and folklore, The Writer is Percy Jackson refracted through Torah.
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Tye has now written several books that grapple with life in Jim Crow America, or much of the country's history in the 20th ...
It is a dangerous precedent that cleverly endows hate with logic and respectability masking a markedly more malign and ...
Pierre Goldman grew up under the shadow of the Holocaust, filled with anger, guilt and a drive to emulate the revolutionary ...
The News spoke with Holocaust survivors’ families and curators to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Fortunoff Digital ...
Josh Tuininga, whose “We Are Not Strangers” was a finalist for the Washington State Book Awards earlier this year, tells the ...
Molly Crabapple explains the radical history of the Jewish Labor Bund and what can be learned from the history of ...