In new book, 'The Cancel Culture Curse,' Evan Nierman and Mark Sachs describe how the form of bullying has brought the United States to madness - and how to pull back from it

Aaron Hamburger paints an unconventional but true-to-life picture of Old Country Jewish immigrants discovering a new world in his historical novel, 'Hotel Cuba,' released May 2

20 Jewish writers traipse all over Israel during eight-day visit sponsored by non-profit Jewish book organization

A new biography by John Lahr in Yale's Jewish Lives Series tracks the successes (and many failures) of a beloved American writer whose tragic characters were inspired by his life

When aspiring violinist Ilana is sent to stay with an aunt in Prague, she meets Benjamin. But things aren't all as they seem in 'The Ghosts of Rose Hill,' a new book by RM Romero

Author and journalist Emily Tamkin delves into the past century of United States Jewish history to examine issues that have polarized Jewry -- from Zionism to intermarriage

'How very fitting that we now remember this bridge builder with this bridge,' professor says of commemoration in Massachusetts town for Cora Wilburn

This week, 'Last Summer at the Golden Hotel' and 'Floating Feldmans' author releases her newest work and tells us all about it. NEW: Full transcript included

Yosef Halper has served English readers from his rough location on Allenby Street for 30 years. Now the street and some of its regulars feature in his new book 'The Bibliomaniacs'

In a new book, academic Josh Lambert dives deep into common allegations of Jewish hegemony in the postwar literary world to discover the nuanced story behind such success

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