The renowned author of fiction, non-fiction and children's books, whose works melded together Biblical narratives with modern Israeli life, succumbs to cancer

Running at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theater through April 9, 'Describe the Night' looks at the writer who popularized stories about Russia's underworld before being executed in 1940

Comic educators talk about their new book, 'Israel 201, Your Next-Level Guide to the Magic, Mystery and Chaos of Life in the Holy Land'

PBS debuts 'The Adventures of Saul Bellow,' first wide-release documentary on the Jewish Nobelist, filmed by Israeli director Asaf Galay and featuring Philip Roth's final interview

Clinical social worker Carla Naumburg speaks about her latest book, 'You Are Not a Shitty Parent,' a self-compassion primer and guide

John Boyne orients 'All the Broken Places' towards adults rather than children, while deflecting criticism for getting facts wrong and sympathizing with Germans over Jews

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

Foundation says cartoonist 'captured world’s imagination' with graphic novels. His 'groundbreaking work has shown us the limitless possibilities for comics as a literary art form'

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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