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Nonfiction The Best Minds: A Story of Friendship, Madness, and the Tragedy of Good Intentions Jonathan Rosen
Essay Sex and the Survivor: Elie Wiesel’s “Day” and a Contemporary Woman Writer Courtney Sender March 15, 2023
Interview Catskills, Compulsion, and Conventionality: A Conversation with Sara Lippmann Avner Landes February 27, 2023
Essay ‘Who Murdered Arlosoroff?’: Examining an Unsolved 1933 Killing in Palestine Jonathan Wilson February 13, 2023
Essay Fictionalizing the Lower East Side: Assimilation and Opportunity in the Jewish Immigrant Experience Daisy Alpert Florin February 13, 2023
Interview Gender and Jewish Identity as Part of the Recipe: A Conversation with Jennieke Cohen Emily Schneider February 9, 2023