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Nonfiction Human Nature & Jewish Thought: Judaism’s Case For Why Persons Matter Alan L. Mittleman
Nonfiction Judging “Privileged” Jews: Holocaust Ethics, Representation, and the “Grey Zone” Adam Brown
Nonfiction Paradise Found: An Interview of Norman Manea with Hannes Stein Norman Manea with Hannes Stein
Essay On Writing a Fictionalized Account of Baruch Spinoza’s Family Earlier this week, Gabi Gleichmann wrote about the genesis of his debut novel and his fascination with reading and writing. His debut novel, The Elixir of… Gabi Gleichmann October 4, 2013
Nonfiction Toward a Renewed Ethic of Jewish Philanthropy Yossi Prager, ed.; Robert Hirt, series ed.