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Essay Michael David Lukas’ Food For The Essence Of Life (Or Reading) Michael David Lukas July 30, 2013
Essay The Jews and the Novella Daniel Torday’s novella The Sensualist won the 2012 National Jewish Book Award in Outstanding Debut Fiction. His debut novel, The Last Flight of Poxl West, will be… Daniel Torday July 29, 2013
Essay Editing the Smallest College Daily in America An anthology of fifty-plus years of Ron Rubin’s published commentary on topics of import to world Jewry, A Jewish Professor’s Political Punditry (Syracuse… Ron Rubin July 25, 2013
Essay Becoming an Anthologist Earlier this week, Ron Rubin wrote about visiting the Soviet Union/Former Soviet Union and Peri Devaney wrote about working on the Postcript for her anthology,… Peri Devaney July 24, 2013
Essay Am I a Jewish Writer or a Writer Who Happens to Be Jewish? This week, Ellen Feldman, the author of several books, blogs for The Postscript on her thoughts about being a Jewish writer. The Postscript series is… Ellen Feldman July 24, 2013
Essay Ron Rubin on Visiting the Soviet Union Yesterday, Peri Devaney wrote about working on the Postcript for her anthology, A Jewish Professor’s Political Punditry: Fifty-Plus Years of Published… Ron Rubin July 23, 2013