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Essay Memory and Inheritance: Bearing Witness to My Grandmother’s Story Elana K. Arnold October 9, 2023
Nonfiction Tears of History: The Rise of Political Antisemitism in the United States Pierre Birnbaum; Karen Santos Da Silva, trans.
Excerpt Excerpt — Two Roads Home: Hitler, Stalin, and the Miraculous Survival of My Family Daniel Finkelstein September 18, 2023
Nonfiction Two Roads Home: Hitler, Stalin, and the Miraculous Survival of My Family Daniel Finkelstein
Nonfiction Won’t Be Silent — Don’t Stop ’til It Matters: Embracing my superpowers of humor and optimism to survive being second-generation Holocaust, coming out, addiction, and endless unbelievable obstacles Abe Gurko
Nonfiction Streams of Shattered Consciousness: A Chronicle of the First 50 Days of the Israel-Hamas War David-Seth Kirshner
Nonfiction A Blessing, Not a Burden: My My Parent’s Remarkable Holocaust Story and My Fight to Keep Their Legacy Alive Alex Kor Graham Honaker