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Nonfiction The Rye Bread Marriage: How I Found Happiness with a Partner I’ll Never Understand Michaele Weissman
Fiction Searching for Jewish Identity in Two Judy Blume Novels Emily Schneider February 11, 2022
Interview ‘The Maximum City’: A Conversation with Leah Franqui Simona Zaretsky October 26, 2020
Nonfiction Jewish on Their Own Terms: How Intermarried Couples Are Changing American Judaism Jennifer A. Thompson
Essay Internal Dialogue: Portraits of Intermarriage Posted by Nat BernsteinThe findings of the Pew Research Center survey of United States Jews published last fall indicated a rise in Jewish intermarriage that… Nat Bernstein July 31, 2014
Interview A Jewish-Russian Writer as New Englander: Part 2 of a 3‑Part Conversation This week father and son, neighbors in Brookline, Massachusetts and longtime collaborators, David Shrayer-Petrov and Maxim D. Shrayer discuss Dinner with Stalin… Maxim D. Shrayer July 9, 2014