Acclaimed writer/illustrator Uri Shulevitz returns with autobiography 'Chance: Escape From the Holocaust,' filled with encounters so fantastic they could only happen in real life

British author John Carr reveals his father's audacious wartime journey from the Lodz ghetto to Gibraltar, where he signed up to fight the Germans - all while hiding his Jewishness

Poignant moments of generosity, lighthearted humor, and interactive seder instructions with tips for guests joining remotely fill the pages of holiday stories for all ages

Dr. Joe Mulhall, author of 'British Fascism After the Holocaust,' claims his country's Nazi sympathizers created the 'blueprint' for today's anti-Semitic historical revisionists

Author Sybil Oldfield reveals the Gestapo's infamous 'Black Book' and the plan to Nazify Britain by rounding up the Jews - and non-Jews - who stood in the Third Reich's way

Dasee Berkowitz lays out a gentler, more spiritual path to bringing up children, an outgrowth of a popular program pioneered by educational organization Ayeka

National Jewish Book Award winner Marjorie Sandor discusses scouring an ancient history that Spanish monarchs worked hard to erase for her novel 'The Secret Music at Tordesillas'

Even as the US struggles with seemingly insurmountable divides, Saadia Faruqi and Laura Shovan's 'A Place at the Table' teaches that difference does not inherently mean discordance

Robert Lefkowitz documents his career, culminating in a discovery used in 50% of FDA approved drugs in new memoir, 'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Stockholm,' out this month

His death 30 years ago remains a mystery, but a new book by British author John Preston lifts the lid on the extraordinary life of the British newspaper publisher

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