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‘Pogrom,’ the Lingering Effects of Kishinev’s Darkest Days
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Jack Fischel
'Prior to Buchenwald and Auschwitz, no place-name evoked Jewish suffering more starkly than Kishinev.'
Books
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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.
Books
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Children Read About the Holocaust
by
Gloria Goldreich
The Holocaust remains the focus of many middle school books as writers and readers alike continue to seek an understanding of the horrific event.
Books
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Where Children Rule, Books for Young Readers
by
Gloria Goldreich
Kitten discover a magical Jerusalem and a trio of challah goblins are among the new children's book that capture the essence of Jewish joy.
Books
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Author Talk: Sana Krasikov of ‘The Patriots’
by
Joan Baum
The Ukrainian-born author discusses immigrants, her first novel and how to talk to a friend about writing love scenes for a character based on his mother.
Books
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‘All the Rivers,’ An Israeli-Palestinian Love Story
by
Amy Klein
Dorit Rabinyan’s book details the story of an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man who meet in Greenwich Village and fall in love.
Books
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Reading Myself in Another: A Look at the Life of a Prestate Tel Aviv Journalist
by
Allison Kaplan Sommer
Living Israel’s challenge connects two writers decades apart.
Books
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Laughter, the Best Medicine for Aging
by
Amy Klein
Laughter strengthens the immune system, reduces stress, lowers blood pressure and increases the ability to tolerate pain.
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