The Most Important Holocaust Memoir You’ve Never Heard Of
Holocaust survivor Dr. David Wdowinski published his eyewitness account of the Holocaust in Poland in 1963 with the title “And We Are Not Saved.”
Holocaust survivor Dr. David Wdowinski published his eyewitness account of the Holocaust in Poland in 1963 with the title “And We Are Not Saved.”
“The Lip Reader” tells the story of Zhila Shirazi, an Iranian Jew who, at the age of three, loses hearing in both of her ears as a result of meningitis.
Ashira Ungar loves cooking, so she set out to make the holiday – and food – more enjoyable by creating her own Passover recipes.
Larry Loftis’s new release, “The Watchmaker’s Daughter,” is the first major biography of Corrie ten Boom.
The goal of the woke army is not to persuade or convince. Instead, it attacks, intimidates, insinuates, delegitimizes and de-platforms.
Much like storytelling, traditional Jewish recipes are passed down from generation to generation.
The Orthodyke is having something of a cultural moment.
Erez Safar has authored “Light of the Infinite,” a series collecting his reflections of a two-year spiritual journey of Kabbalah and modern art and how it got his mind out from a dark, low place.
Feldman’s path to observance took many twists and turns.
The first thing one must say about this 496-page volume, edited/compiled by Rabbi Yanki Tauber, is that it is absolutely gorgeous.