Irving — perhaps most famous for his 1978 novel “The World According to Garp” — visited Israel last year for the first time since his 1981 trip and made an appearance in Jerusalem in which he ...
Our investigation of federal and state grant programs revealed that at least four ideological pathologies capture tax dollars through grants: the Israel pathology, the gender pathology, the ...
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The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2015, 347 pages. In it, Shapiro shows that many rabbis in the Orthodox community rewrite the past by snipping out of books of prior rabbis and scholars ...
Foer’s novel, and its 2005 film adaptation, is about the Jewish author’s journey to Ukraine in search of the woman who saved his grandfather’s life during the Nazi liquidation of the family ...
It was based on the book “Dylan Goes Electric” by Jewish author and musician Elijah Wald. The film itself is light on Jewish content, but does include a brief glimpse of Robert Zimmerman’s ...
It was based on the book “Dylan Goes Electric” by Jewish author and musician Elijah Wald. The film itself is light on Jewish content, but does include a brief glimpse of Robert Zimmerman’s ...
Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. (JTA) — A postwar epic about a Holocaust survivor, a contemporary comedy about ...
Israeli journalist Lee Yaron’s account of the October 7 attacks in Israel and their aftermath was named the book of the year at the 74th National Jewish Book Awards, making her the youngest ...