2008 Harold U. Ribalow Prize Winner The Ministry of Special Cases
Kaddish Poznan earns his living at night, scratching the names off tombstones at the behest of respectable Jews who feel the need to pull up
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It is not surprising that Marek Halter was drawn to write about the colorful but enigmatic historical figure of David Reubeni. Halter, a 71-year-old Polish
Brief Review: A Martyr and the Robbery of the Century
Film Blessed Is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh Director Roberta Grossman’s documentary beautifully dramatizes Hannah Senesh’s attempt to save Hungarian Jewry
Cut & Post
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The Jewish Traveler: Hamburg
So many of our foremothers and fathers passed through this city en route to the New World, and a visit here will reveal several of
Profile: Najem Wali
This Iraqi-born author fled the tyranny of his homeland as a young man, finding freedom of expression and opportunity abroad. “There is one question that
The Arts : An Exhibit in Search of Justice
The trial and murder of Leo Frank left deep scars in the American South. A show at The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum explores Frank’s








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