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Essay “She’s Me, but She’s Braver”: Holocaust Memory in Young Adult Fiction Suzy Zail October 21, 2024
Nonfiction The Wisdom Whisperers: Golden Guides to a Long Life of Grit, Grace, and Laughter Melinda Blau
Essay My Grandfather’s Secret: Jewish Inside the Manhattan Project Rachel Robbins September 30, 2024
Excerpt Excerpt — Zahav Home: Cooking for Friends & Family Michael Solomonov, Steven Cook September 23, 2024
Interview—From the Journal Anne Frank Before the Diary: A Conversation with Alice Hoffman Simona Zaretsky September 16, 2024
Excerpt Excerpt — Matzah and Flour: Recipes from the History of the Sephardic Jews Hélène Jawhara Piñer September 16, 2024
Interview Disability and Trans Torah: A Conversation Between Julia Watts Belser and Joy Ladin Julia Watts Belser, Joy Ladin September 9, 2024
Interview Disruption and Deliberation: A Conversation with Benjamin Resnick Jaime Herndon September 2, 2024
Interview The Bittersweet Beauty in Something Irretrievably Lost: A Conversation with Sammy Harkham, illustrator of the cover of the eighth issue of Paper Brigade Becca Kantor September 2, 2024