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Poetry—Witnessing: Post Oct. 7 Words Are All That I Have: A Found Poem Erika Dreifus September 16, 2024
Interview Disruption and Deliberation: A Conversation with Benjamin Resnick Jaime Herndon September 2, 2024
Poetry—Witnessing: Post Oct. 7 Help Me Remember, Hafiz, When All I Can See Is Nir Oz Diane Gottlieb September 2, 2024
Nonfiction Bad Jew: A Family’s Quest from the Minsk Ghetto to Netanyahu’s Israel Piotr Smolar; Anthony Roberts, trans.
Nonfiction (In)Sights: Peacemaking in the Oslo Process Thirty Years and Counting Gidi (Gideon) Grinstein and Ari Afilalo
Essay—Witnessing: Post Oct. 7 October 7: A Journey of Safety, Faith, and Care in Our Daughter’s Jewish Group Home Vickie Rubin July 22, 2024
Nonfiction The Threshold of Dissent: A History of American Jewish Critics of Zionism Marjorie N. Feld