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Essay Social Concern and Left Politics in Jewish American Art Matthew Baigell is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Art History at Rutgers University. He is the author of numerous books, including American Artists,… Matthew Baigell June 29, 2015
Essay A “Madeleine Moment” Earlier this week, Miranda Richmond Mouillot offered her advice and insight to readers about extracting even the most painful family history from those who carry it.… Miranda Richmond Mouillot June 26, 2015
Essay How To Ask? Miranda Richmond Mouillot was born in Asheville, North Carolina. She is the author of the recently published book A Fifty-Year Silence: Love War and a Ruined… Miranda Richmond Mouillot June 23, 2015
Essay Back to the Bronx Earlier this week, Jerome Charyn wrote about New York as a crime novel and growing up Jewish in the Bronx. He is the author of the recently published short story… Jerome Charyn June 19, 2015
Essay New York as a Crime Novel Earlier this week, Jerome Charyn wrote about growing up Jewish in the Bronx. He is the author of the recently published short story collection Bitter Bronx and will be… Jerome Charyn June 17, 2015
Essay The Land of Aardvark Jerome Charyn is the author the recently published short story collection Bitter Bronx. He will be blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council’s Visiting Scribe… Jerome Charyn June 15, 2015