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Fiction A Visit to Moscow Anna Olswanger, adapted from a story by Rabbi Rafael Grossman, Yevgenia Nayberg (Illustrator)
Essay Untold Stories of the Doctors of the Warsaw Ghetto Maria Ciesielska, Luc Albinski April 18, 2022
Nonfiction The Murders of Moisés Ville: The Rise and Fall of the Jerusalem of South America Javier Sinay; Robert Croll, trans.
Nonfiction It Could Happen Here: Why America Is Tipping From Hate To The Unthinkable And How We Can Stop It Jonathan Greenblatt
Nonfiction Sephardi Voices: The Untold Expulsion of Jews from Arab Lands Henry Green Richard Stursberg
Excerpt Excerpt: I’d Like to Say Sorry, but There’s No One to Say Sorry To Mikołaj Grynberg, Sean Gasper Bye February 9, 2022
Interview Dybbuk in Chicago: A Conversation with Aden Polydoros Simona Zaretsky February 7, 2022