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‘Pogrom,’ the Lingering Effects of Kishinev’s Darkest Days
Archives for April 2018
April 2018
Books
Feature
‘Pogrom,’ the Lingering Effects of Kishinev’s Darkest Days
by
Jack Fischel
'Prior to Buchenwald and Auschwitz, no place-name evoked Jewish suffering more starkly than Kishinev.'
Books
Spies and the Mossad, a Trio of Novels
by
Curt Schleier
A trio of new thrillers by Israelis broaden the boundaries of the spy-novel genre.
Books
Personality
The Translator: Jeffrey M. Green
by
Jennifer Richler
The translator compared his work to 'the man who follows the elephants in a circus parade, gathering up the ....'
Books
‘Waking Lions’ Reflects on Immigrants and Moral Choices
by
Stewart Kampel
A negligent surgeon contends with questions of guilt that threaten his family and career in the aftermath of an unreported hit-and-run.
Books
Feature
Gender Equality in Israeli Literature
by
Rochelle Furstenberg
Female authors like Ronit Matalon and others are exploring the confluence of the public and the personal in stories of Israeli life.
Food
Cookbook Review
‘Millennial Kosher,’ Debut Book from Busy in Brooklyn Blogger
by
Jessica Halfin
Chanie Apfelbaum is the rockstar millennial cook behind the Busy in Brooklyn blog and the brand-new cookbook 'Millennial Kosher.'
Health + Medicine
Feature
Caregivers Need TLC, Too
by
Rachel Pomerance Berl
Burnout, exhaustion and worsening health are among the challenges facing female caregivers in the United States.
Israeli Scene
News + Politics
Ancient Jawbone Unearthed in Israel Rewrites Prehistory
by
Esther Hecht
The jawbone, with seven teeth still attached, was discovered in 2002 along with thousands of flint tools.
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