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Aaron Ritzenberg Aaron Ritzenberg is a doctoral candidate in the Department of English and American Literature at Brandeis University. Reviews Nonfiction Stealth Altruism Arthur B. Shostak Nonfiction The Odyssey of the Ship with Three Names Center for Basque Studies Nonfiction The Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt Phillip Ackerman-Lieberman Children’s Elan, Son of Two Peoples Heidi S. Hyde Nonfiction Austerlitz W.G. Sebald; James Wood, introduction Nonfiction Fugitive Pieces Anne Michaels Visual Arts Survivors Aliza Auerbach; Alan Clayman, trans. Fiction Farewell to Dejla: Stories of Iraqi Jews at Home and in Exile Tova Murad Sadka Fiction The Final Solution: A Story of Detection Michael Chabon
Nonfiction The Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt Phillip Ackerman-Lieberman