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book review
Novel’s Russian Jews Find Rough Going in Israel
Jonathan Kirsch
September 17, 2020
The setting of “Jerusalem as a Second Language,” a new novel by Rochelle Distelheim (Aubade Publishing), harks back to a remarkable moment in history.
‘Her Sister’s Tattoo’ Is an Insightful and Compassionate Tale of Sisterhood and Activism
Jonathan Kirsch
July 2, 2020
“Her Sister’s Tattoo” is a fictional story that enables readers to understand the tragic case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
‘Digging Up Armageddon,’ Takes An Archaeological Look At Where The End Begins
Jonathan Kirsch
May 7, 2020
Hadley Freeman Shares Mysteries of a Family History in ‘House of Glass’
Jonathan Kirsch
February 26, 2020
New Articles
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Aaron Bandler
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Joseph Lieberman, Centrist Senator and First Jew on a Major Presidential Ticket, Dies at 82
Ron Kampeas, JTA
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Manischewitz Announces a Rebrand
Debra L. Eckerling
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Ryan Torok
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Shmuel Rosner
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