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Some of the book’s strongest research covers the years spanning Reconstruction through Jim Crow, when, Rabin writes, “most ...
A new library is catering to local readers. The Pittsburgh Jewish Library, created in memory of Rabbi Yosef Grossman, opened ...
Bukai will discuss her first novel, “The Anatomy of Exile,” released in January, which explores Jewish identity, ...
If you loved "Hidden Figures" and "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," check out these other great books on women doing ...
Rachel Cockerell's "Melting Point" touches on Zionism, assimilation and a short-lived effort to divert Jewish immigrants from ...
Press Run this week includes items about the newest Heights Libraries Board member; free stroke screenings in May, courtesy ...
Richard Kreitner’s deeply researched book about the Civil War era illuminates the lives of six Jewish Americans and their ...
The book is addressed to a progressive friend ... Schumer provides a brief chronicle of ancient Jewish history that, just as Beinart describes, omits stories to make a cleaner narrative.
At the turn of the twentieth century, some Jewish exiles dreamed of a homeland in Palestine. The Jewish Territorial ...
Ararat, a settlement dreamed up in the 1800s, was meant to offer a refuge to Jews. But after an ornate ceremony, plans never ...
The Jewish Museum Milwaukee announced Wednesday that due to "overwhelming public interest" it will extend its "Choices of ...