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Essay Michèle Fitoussi’s Favorite Episodes in Helena Rubinstein’s Biography When writing a biography, a biographer comes across a wealth of information about their subject. While one tries their best to be objective while they… Michèle Fitoussi July 16, 2014
Essay My Favorite Wandering Jews Stephanie Feldman is a graduate of Barnard College. Her debut novel, The Angel of Losses, will be published by Ecco on July 29th. She will be blogging here all week… Stephanie Feldman July 15, 2014
Essay Sometimes History Throws Me A Bone This week, Roberta Rich, the author of The Midwife of Venice and a new book, The Harem Midwife, blogs for The Postscript on the the amazing (true!) stories that… Roberta Rich July 15, 2014
Essay On Trailing the Life of Helena Rubinstein Earlier this week, Michèle Fitoussi wrote about her fascination with Helena Rubinstein and her decision to write the biography Helena Rubinstein: The Woman Who… Michèle Fitoussi July 15, 2014
Essay On Writing a Biography of Helena Rubinstein Michèle Fitoussi is the author of screenplays, fiction and non-fiction, including the international bestsellers Superwoman’s had Enough and The Prisoner. She also… Michèle Fitoussi July 14, 2014
Essay The Mothers’ Kaddish Posted by Nat BernsteinWe are all still reeling from the past weeks of terror and grief over the murders of Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaar, Eyal Yifrah, three Jewish young… Nat Bernstein July 11, 2014