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Recommended Reading Jewish Historical Fiction: Triumph and Tragedy Natasha Siegel March 11, 2024 Interview Torah and Midrash as the Rich Humus for Poems: A Conversation with Jessica Jacobs Julie R. Enszer March 11, 2024 Essay “One of a Kind: The Life of Sydney Taylor” — How the Book Began Richard Michelson March 11, 2024 Poetry—Witnessing: Post Oct. 7 To Sleep to Forget Tamarah Touvian March 11, 2024 Essay “The World Must Know”: József Debreczeni’s “Lost” Masterpiece Alexander Bruner March 8, 2024 Fiction—From the Journal Holograms Adam Schorin March 7, 2024 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page36 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page34 Page35 Current page36 Page37 Page38 … Last page 508
Recommended Reading Jewish Historical Fiction: Triumph and Tragedy Natasha Siegel March 11, 2024
Interview Torah and Midrash as the Rich Humus for Poems: A Conversation with Jessica Jacobs Julie R. Enszer March 11, 2024
Essay “One of a Kind: The Life of Sydney Taylor” — How the Book Began Richard Michelson March 11, 2024