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Essay It’s ‘Schitt’s Creek,’ But Even Jewier: Welcome to ‘The Golden Hotel’ Elyssa Friedland May 13, 2021
Interview The Infinite Optimist: A Conversation with Yaniv Iczkovits Bram Presser March 17, 2021
Nonfiction Those Who Forget: My Family’s Story in Nazi Europe – A Memoir, A History, A Warning Géraldine Schwarz, Laura Marris (trans.)
Essay Write What You Know: How My Soviet Jewish Immigrant Experience Finally Became a Book Alina Adams January 12, 2021
Essay ‘Exposing the Foundations’: Emuna Elon on WWII Amsterdam in Her New Novel, House on Endless Waters Emuna Elon April 6, 2020
Essay The Beauty of Things: A Family’s Fight for Survival During the Holocaust Ariana Neumann February 17, 2020