The Random House copy chief and self-described 'nice Jewish boy' isn't shy when it comes to proper use of grammar and punctuation -- as his new, and humorous, book can attest

Plans for memorial stone in central London royal church under fire over author's anti-Semitism and five controversial wartime broadcasts which aided the Nazi regime

No cause of death given for Wall Street Journal reporter, who won major Jewish book award in 2007 for 'The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit,' about end of Jewish life in Cairo

Award-winning author Linda Grant tries to make sense of a country split by anger and betrayal, writing along the way a worst-case scenario that is disturbingly true to life

Julie Zuckerman's 'The Book of Jeremiah' sets out the life of the fictional Jeremiah Gerstler, a character both familiar and new

While at the helm of a publication that was an American culinary institution, Ruth Reichl made some controversial decisions -- but everyone agrees her new cookbooks are delectable

Historians say misunderstanding of law behind false assessment that dozens of men were executed in Victorian England for sodomy; publisher 'discussing corrections'

The author, visiting Jerusalem for the International Writers Festival, says she's glad she spent her formative years in the West African country

British writer, best known for 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea,' fled Nazi Germany with her family at age 10, was awarded OBE for services to children’s literature, Holocaust education

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