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With summer in full swing, you may be wondering what books to take along on vacation or enjoy right at home. Senior arts ...
Summer may be in full swing, but there’s still time for you to dive into a new book. To help you choose your next read, ...
In New York City, where apartments are crowded side-by-side and top-to-bottom like so many Jenga blocks, histories often ...
Ever read a book that made you feel seen in a way no one else could? These are the books that get under your skin, in the ...
As historian Karen Brodkin tells it, socialism was “hegemonic” in American Jewish life before the Cold War. Not in the sense ...
For many years now, our culture has been hijacked by a leftist political bias that is prevalent everywhere you look. But their supporters will never admit it. It's too incriminating.
The first-ever International Day of Play (June 11), following a resolution adopted by the UN General Assembly, was observed ...
Ira Rezak's "Jewry Reflected, Refracted and Recorded on Medals" is based on an exhibition of his material at New York’s ...
At a perilous American moment, the Shakespeare scholar James Shapiro explains why he wanted to read The Turner Diaries.
Empathy has had a strange journey over the last decade. It has been variously assailed as too parochial, too indiscriminate, ...
The Community Hebrew Program at VBS, according to VBS, “will continue AJU’s legacy of enriching Jewish life through ...
Photographer Penny Wolin will hold town-hall meetings at multiple venues throughout Wyoming -- including the University of ...