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Nonfiction England’s Jews: Finance, Violence, and the Crown in the Thirteenth Century John Tolan
Essay ‘Invisible Years’: Piecing Together My Family’s Story of Survival Daphne Geismar August 2, 2021
Nonfiction Good Neighbors, Bad Times Revisited: New Echoes of My Father’s German Village Mimi Schwartz
Children’s Escape From Belgium: A Father and Son’s Story of Survival Esther Heller and Renee Worch
Fiction The Girl From Over There: The Hopeful Story of a Young Jewish Immigrant Sharon Rechter, Karla Gerard (Illustrator)
Essay My Hand on His Shoulder: A Descendant of Crypto-Jews Inserts Herself into the Historical Record Kathleen Alcalá June 21, 2021
Essay Menorah in the Mall: My Jewish Identity as a Florida Teen Brittany Ackerman June 14, 2021