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pulitzer prize
Herman Wouk, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Who Brought Judaism Into the Mainstream, 103
Rachel Gordan
May 22, 2019
Playwright Paula Vogel Talks About Otherness, Anti-Semitism and Indecency
Jewish Journal
August 9, 2017
‘Anthracite Fields’: an oratorio in a miner key
Rick Schultz
March 4, 2016
Composers seldom find themselves underground looking for inspiration, but for “Anthracite Fields,” an oratorio for chorus and sextet about miners around the turn of the 20th century, Julia Wolfe literally immersed herself in the feel and history of coal miners’ lives.
David Kertzer wins Pulitzer for biography detailing Pius XI-Mussolini ties
Jewish Journal
April 21, 2015
Historian David Kertzer won a Pulitzer Prize for his biography detailing how Benito Mussolini’s secret relationship with Pope Pius XI influenced the Italian dictator’s persecution of his country’s Jews.
‘The Property’: Graphic in gray areas
Jewish Journal
May 15, 2013
Rutu Modan’s recently released graphic novel, “The Property,” is the latest in a long line of works using the medium to express the Jewish experience.
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