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Harlem’s queen of Ethiopian Jewish cuisine knows that the histories of Jews and Africans are inseparable
Separate the signal from the noise about antisemitism and understand current debates over Jewish safety. Sign up for the Antisemitism Decoded newsletter today. In New York City, where apartments are ...
Nominees include bestsellers that anticipated the rise of antisemitism, the ascendance of Donald Trump and the vogue for literature about Jewish roots tours to Eastern Europe. Last December, in a ...
When I picture my childhood, the first image that enters my mind isn’t the home I grew up in. It’s my Nana Hannah’s Bondi ...
It’s late morning in Warsaw, and we pick a place—nothing special—to have breakfast. “Look,” I say to my husband and children, quickly scanning the menu, making my way through various preparations of ...
A century ago, Fanny Goldstein, a Russian-Jewish immigrant working as a librarian at the Boston Public Library, noticed Jewish visitors rarely checked out books about their own culture. With her ...
In the 1970s, my parents and all the Jewish parents I knew had what I came to call the Jewish Bookshelf. On it sat “The Source” by James Michener, “Exodus” by Leon Uris, “The Chosen” by Chaim Potok, ...
The Nazis seized tens of thousands of books from the Jewish Theological Seminary in Budapest, but the works are making their way back, including one being returned in New York this week. By Catherine ...
Rabbi Angela Buchdahl discusses her new book at the opening of the Jewish Book and Arts Festival opening night. Credit: Mark Katz Already on the New York Times Best Seller list, Angela Buchdahl’s new ...
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