This graphic history of Jerusalem is a big hit. But its Jews have hooked noses
French historian Vincent Lemire's illustrated tome makes some loaded choices in depicting the Jewish parts of history
The author's latest, 'Vera, or Faith,' arrives in a world that may be moving too fast for satire to keep up.
French historian Vincent Lemire's illustrated tome makes some loaded choices in depicting the Jewish parts of history
Daniel Kehlmann's ‘The Director’ confronts his family history through the life of G.W. Pabst
Lynne Olson’s book ‘The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück’ reveals the unsung stories of female French resistance fighters
In 'Chai Noon,' Jonathan Friedmann explores the Jewish history of Westerns, on and off screen.
In ‘Melting Point’, Rachel Cockerell provides lots of historical sources, but little insight into what they’re saying
A new book tells the story of Nathaniel Isaacs, a 19th-century British Jew who played a complicated role in the colonization of Africa
Richard Kreitner's 'Fear No Pharaoh" unpacks the myths surrounding Jews and slavery in and around the Civil War and its aftermath
Considering the 'eminent' lives of Leonard Bernstein, Mel Brooks, Betty Friedan and Norman Mailer, David Denby ponders the end of an era
Chaim Grade's unfinished epic 'Sons and Daughters' solidifies its author's position in the Yiddish pantheon
Set in the Lanciano internment camp, Maria Eisenstein's 'Internee Number 6' is a testament to the power of writing
אײדל מלובֿיצקי, די טאָכטער פֿון אַ רבישער משפּחה, ברענגט צונױף די מחנות ייִדן.
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