In 'Master of the Game,' his new bio on the former US secretary of state, veteran diplomat Indyk looks at how regional powers were leveraged into living with each other
'Leonard Cohen: The Mystical Roots of Genius' by UK author Harry Freedman shows how Judeo-Christian theology and rabbinic roots shaped the writer and musician's worldview
While many Jews relegate the supernatural beings to the Christian realm, Prof. Mika Ahuvia reveals a deep cultural and religious connection in a new book
Lily Ebert, author of the new memoir 'Lily's Promise,' and her great-grandson Dov Forman have gained millions of social media followers, and their posts have over 100 million views
Paul Goldstein, whose studies were interrupted in WWII, became one of the oldest doctoral recipients in the world when he graduated last year from Israel's Ariel University
In 'Hitler's South African Spies,' Evert Kleynhans uncovers 'suppressed' evidence that members of an ultimately ineffective effort to harm Allied ships escaped prosecution
'A Wounded Landscape: Bearing Witness to the Holocaust,' sees Marc Wilson visit 130 sites across Europe to tell 22 tragic stories, including his great-grandfather's
In 'Can We Talk About Israel,' Daniel Sokatch provides readers of all ages and backgrounds with history and information they can use to engage intelligently about the Jewish state
Yad Vashem lecturer Rich Brownstein's 'Holocaust Cinema Complete' is a book-length guide to an expanding genre. Readers will be surprised by its candor
Along with Kahane's militancy and violent tactics, there was a social, national, religious critique that is surprisingly relevant today, says Shaul Magid, author of a new biography
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