Professional mythbuster Mike Rothschild isn't related to the well-known banking family, but he's out to expose the antisemitic theories that, left unchecked, can lead to violence
Born in Budapest in 1925, Lilly Toth lost her family to the Nazis. The valuable texts, on display May 15 at Montreal’s Jewish Public Library, show her attachment to her native land
A new book from 3rd-generation Lori Zabar, who died months before its publication, traces her family history from pogroms in Ukraine to enduring fame on Manhattan's Upper West Side
In new book 'Watching Darkness Fall,' former US ambassador David McKean illustrates how antisemitism, apathy and internal politics set America back in the war against Germany
In 'Before Evil,' out on April 26, author and historian Brandon Gauthier paints a picture of typical, if somewhat misfit, youths who enjoyed reading and were shy around girls
Out Friday, the movie tells how Britain used the body of a dead vagrant to trick Hitler into dropping Nazi defenses in Sicily, enabling its capture and turning the tide of the war
Rachel Krantz's new book 'Open' breaks the glass wall of taboo while serving as a guide for self-liberation and avoiding gaslighting in any relationship
For debut work of fiction about anorexic high school girls, 25-year-old E.J. Schwartz draws on her own recent experience of social media-influenced devastating drive for thinness
In the Nazis’ February 1942 ‘Books Aktion,’ Jews were ordered to hand over all books. Now, history of resistance efforts that saved countless works is in danger of being forgotten
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