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Essay Is There a Jewish Literary Renaissance? Ilan Stavans is Lewis-Sebring Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. His most recent books are the collection of essays Singer’s Typewriter… Ilan Stavans December 24, 2012
Essay A Jewish Thanksgiving in Avalon Earlier this week, Harry Brod wrote about Jews not have a “middle range,” speaking backwards, a couple of sayings with which he disagrees and why he always… Harry Brod December 21, 2012
Essay No Middle Range Earlier this week, Harry Brod wrote about speaking backwards, a couple of sayings with which he disagrees and why he always has a valid passport. He will… Harry Brod December 20, 2012
Essay Speaking Backwards Earlier this week, Harry Brod wrote about a couple of sayings with which he disagrees and why he always has a valid passport. He will be blogging here all week… Harry Brod December 19, 2012
Essay A Couple of Sayings with Which I Disagree Yesterday, Harry Brod wrote about why he always has a valid passport. He will be blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council and MyJewishLearning.“It’s better… Harry Brod December 18, 2012
Essay Passport to Citizenship Harry Brod is a professor of philosophy and humanities at the University of Northern Iowa and the author of Superman is Jewish?: How Comic Book Superheroes… Harry Brod December 17, 2012