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Nonfiction American Jewish Thought Since 1934: Writings on Identity, Engagement, and Belief Edited by Michael Marmur and David Ellenson
Essay “Can you forgive someone who doesn’t apologize?”: A Conversation with Susan Shapiro Emily Stone January 19, 2021
Nonfiction Torah in a Time of Plague: Historical and Contemporary Jewish Responses Erin Leib Smokler (Editor)
Essay Write What You Know: How My Soviet Jewish Immigrant Experience Finally Became a Book Alina Adams January 12, 2021
Fiction Diary of a Lonely Girl, or The Battle against Free Love Miriam Karpilove, Jessica Kirzane (trans.), Deborah Manion (ed.)