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book review
Book review: ‘The trombone man: tales of a misogynist’
Jewish Journal
September 12, 2016
Ron J. Hutter has written a provocative, entertaining, and thoughtful novel that explores the problem of antisemitism in a very original way.
The story of a Jewish enclave in the Soviet Union
Jonathan Kirsch
August 17, 2016
Who can tell the things that befell us in Birobidzhan?
Musings and insight on the afterlife
Jonathan Kirsch
August 3, 2016
There’s nothing surprising about a man or woman who muses about death in the later years of life.
Murder and the nuance of language
Jonathan Kirsch
July 14, 2016
A lawyerly question provides the starting point for a wholly remarkable new book by Philippe Sands, “East West Street: On the Origins of ‘Genocide’ and ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ ” (Knopf).
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