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Interview—From the Journal ‘A Might-Have-Been Universe’: A Conversation with André Aciman Russell Janzen August 4, 2020
Nonfiction The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Gertrude Stein, Maira Kalman (illus.)
Nonfiction Everybody (Else) Is Perfect: How I Survived Hypocrisy, Beauty, Clicks, and Likes Gabrielle Korn
Essay ‘Mortality Faced You as a Question’: Ilana Masad on Living through Grief Ilana Masad May 11, 2020
Nonfiction Mishkan Ga’avah: Where Pride Dwells: A Celebration of LGBTQ Jewish Life and Ritual Denise Eger (Editor)
Interview Mirrors and Windows: A Conversation with Lesléa Newman on Diversity in Children’s Books Emily Schneider December 3, 2019
Interview It’s a Whole Spiel: A Conversation Between Katherine Locke and Laura Silverman Katherine Locke, Laura Silverman September 9, 2019
Essay—From the Journal Bodies, Borders, and Desire Three new novels set in Israel explore Jewish – Arab relationships. Ranen Omer-Sherman August 5, 2019