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Using Anne Frank to Discuss Race
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Hilary Danailova
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Hilary Danailova
Could Anne Frank be the key to educating Gen Z Americans about antisemitism—even if they’ve never met a Jew?
Arts
Television
Anti-Jewish Bias Is Spreading in Arts and Culture
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Hilary Danailova
It may be more subtle than a scrawled swastika or a torched synagogue, but anti-Jewish bias in that realm is nonetheless a growing phenomenon.
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One Book, One Hadassah: The Rabbi Who Prayed With Fire
Executive Editor Lisa Hostein interviews first-time author Rachel Sharona Lewis about her novel, The Rabbi Who Prayed With Fire.
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DIY Chinese Food Dinner for December 25
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Beth Segal
Planning to feast on Chinese food on December 25 after Shabbat ends? Ditch takeout this year and prepare your own fried rice and hot and sour soup.
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‘The Vixen’ Book Club Discussion Guide
Use our prompts to guide your book club in meaningful discussions about 'The Vixen,' acclaimed author Francine Prose's latest novel.
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Letters to Camondo: An Intimate Yet Worldly Book
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Stewart Kampel
Sweeping across centuries, Letters to Camondo is a daring effort to memorialize a once significant Jewish family of financiers and philanthropists.
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Fiction
David Grossman’s Latest Novel Examines Love and War
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Elizabeth Edelglass
David Grossman’s latest novel, More Than I Love My Life, has been described as a story of three strong women.
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Fanny & Gabriel
by
Diane Cole
“Should we call this a love story?” With that question, acclaimed Israeli author Nava Semel begins her final novel.
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