Q & A with Bari Weiss: Exploring various forms of anti-Semitism
Ron Csillag interviews acclaimed writer Bari Weiss, author of the bestselling book How to Fight Anti-Semitism.
Author documents history of Key West’s Jews
Melody Wren speaks with author Arlo Haskell about his book, The Jews of Key West: Smugglers, Cigar Makers and Revolutionaries.
Author paints different views of a city in trouble
Norman Ravvin reviews Rhea Tregebov’s novel, Rue des Rosiers.
The wonderful world of Jewish family histories
Bill Gladstone reviews Sarah Abrevaya Stein’s book, Family Papers: A Sephardi Journey Through the Twentieth Century.
Author says Nazis were less meticulous about female prisoners
Alex Rose speaks with author Heather Dune Macadam about the surprising findings detailed in her new book, 999: The Extraordinary Young Women of the First Official Jewish Transport to Auschwitz.
Connecting Jewish culture and life through poetry
Robert Hirschfield reviews Norman Finkelstein’s Like A Dark Rabbi: Modern Poetry and the Jewish Literary Imagination.
A new siddur specifically for shivah houses
Martin Lockshin examines The Koren Siddur for the House of Mourning.
A microcosm of anti-Zionism on campus
Ari Blaff reviews Aaron J. Hahn Tapper and Mira Sucharov’s latest book, Social Justice and Israel/Palestine.
Vancouver surgeon co-author’s landmark textbook
Canadian Jewish surgeon Dr. Sam Wiseman recently co-authored Gray’s Surgical Anatomy, a 653-page surgical textbook.
Novel explores healing through crisis
Norman Ravvin reviews David Homel’s novel The Teardown.