In 'The Equal Parent,' UK author Paul Morgan-Bentley argues that parents are already sharing the load in rearing kids, which is great for families - now society needs to adapt, too

Epilogue event sees tours, talks, concerts, and more fill stacks and reading rooms throughout building that marked major architectural milestone when it opened in 1960

In 'My Best Friend Anne Frank,' the late Hannah Pick-Goslar talks about how she grew up with the future icon and their brief reunion at Bergen-Belsen during Frank's last days

In his new book 'The Evil Eye: The History, Mystery, and Magic of the Quiet Curse,' Antonio Pagliarulo gives a practical overview of one of history's most durable forces

In his new book 'Dyed in Crimson,' Zev Eleff shows how years before Koufax or Greenberg hit the scene, one tenacious athlete jumped racial hurdles to achieve national acclaim

Aaron Hamburger paints an unconventional but true-to-life picture of Old Country Jewish immigrants discovering a new world in his historical novel, 'Hotel Cuba,' released May 2

In 'Jerusalem Falls,' Prof. John Hosler analyzes what happened in the Holy City between the battles of the Middle Ages - and finds unexpected religious tolerance

In the 1,200-page fifth installment of the Posen Library series, Prof. Yosef Kaplan gives a thorough and colorful look at Jews' cultural and geographical expansion from 1500-1750

Polish-born academic Magda Teter’s new book, 'Christian Supremacy,' traces how a history of exclusion and dominance trickles down from Paul the Apostle to today's Proud Boys

Researching his new book 'Birchers,' Matthew Dallek discovers paperwork documenting a successful espionage effort to thwart an anti-Civil Rights group deemed a threat by some Jews

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