In his book 'Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do is Healthy and Rewarding,' Daniel Lieberman tackles myths and inaccuracies about physical fitness and the need for rest
When not captivating judge and jury as a criminal defender, Robert Rotenberg thinks up ways to challenge fictional homicide gumshoe Ari Greene on his home turf in Toronto
Labour MP and former minister Chris Bryant's new book shows how the 'Glamour Boys' faced their own government's dirty tactics as they fought anti-Semitism, cooperation with Germany
Responding to an appreciative tweet from Mossy Simonson's father, award-winning poet Kwame Alexander shows up on family's doorstep with signed books and best wishes for the big day
From a US Army chaplain who rallied surviving Jews, to a fake military unit, resilience and chutzpah star in Rosie Whitehouse's new book about post-WWII exodus to the promised land
When Keren David was approached about breaking ground on a tough topic, the hit author and journalist had concerns. But 'What We're Scared Of,' out this week, is right on key
'Conceiving Agency' by Michal Raucher explores the ways in which women in the insular community use pregnancy, abortion, and birth control to carve out an independent space
'The Great Kosher Meat War of 1902' by Scott D. Seligman recalls a highly organized consumer uprising led by Lower East Side immigrants fed up with slaughterhouse price fixing
'Deported. Exiled. Saved.' uncovers dramatic new information with implications for descendants of the largest Polish survivor group -- including the family of this writer
The year felt like one long rainy day, but there was plenty to do indoors. Jordan Hoffman put together a list of funny, touching, and thought-provoking releases from the Tribe
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