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Nonfiction Tel-Aviv, the First Century. Visions, Designs, Actualities Maoz Azaryahu and S. Ilan Troen, eds.
Nonfiction In Our Own Voices: A Guide to Conducting Life History Interviews with American Jewish Women Jewish Women’s Archive, ed.
Nonfiction Making the Bible Modern: Children’s Bibles and Jewish Education in Twentieth-Century America Penny Schine Gold
Nonfiction Ponary Diary, July 1941-November 1943: A Bystander’s Account of a Mass Murder Kazimierz Sakowicz, Yitzhak Arad, ed.
Nonfiction Opportunities That Pass: A Historical Miscellany Cecil Roth; Israel Finestein, Joseph Roth, eds.
Essay The Dangers of Nice Earlier this week Matti Friedman, a reporter in Jerusalem for the Times of Israel, and author of The Aleppo Codex, wrote about the codex vs. the Kindle and… Matti Friedman July 20, 2012
Essay A Hidden History Earlier this week Matti Friedman, a reporter in Jerusalem for the Times of Israel, and author of The Aleppo Codex, wrote about the codex vs. the Kindle. He… Matti Friedman July 18, 2012