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Jewish spiritual leaders throughout the ages warned us time and again that unless we united, we would suffer. However, time ...
If there’s one thing that’s characterized Temple Beth David’s Rabbi Nancy Myers' career, it's her persistence.
Auntie Mame” and “Marjorie Morningstar” were set in a New York City where Jews were prospering, and antisemites were out of ...
Every week, critics and editors at The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, from ...
Heterosexism and cissexism are pervasive, and each of us, irrespective of our own identity and expression, stands at risk of ...
This 1620 edition is among the earliest printings of the complete Sifrei Levushim and was issued just a few years after the author's passing.
Selina Robinson, author of Truth Be Told and former cabinet minister, spoke in Prince George on Monday, June 23 as about 40 ...
Family photos, cherished sacred books, children’s toys and many more items create a collage like portrait of Jewish ...
Tamara Yajia grew up Jewish in Argentina, intent on becoming a child star. But just when her break was coming along, her family emigrated to California. Her new memoir is Cry for Me, Argentina.
Historian and journalist Sebastian Haffner was 24 when he penned an unpublished romance novel set amid Hitler's ominous rise to power. Almost a century later, it's a literary sensation.
It’s hard to classify this thought-provoking book – part memoir, part philosophical exploration, but mostly a deeply ...
Captain America should be the most jingoistic superhero. But on this July Fourth, it's good to remember that he, like America ...