In her new book about weirdness, the writer for The Atlantic interviews 30 successful misfits, and lays bare her offbeat, awkward, and often hilarious story along with theirs
New biography finds the middle ground between the usual portrayals of sainthood or villainy, and charts a charismatic, very human figure who suffered mood swings, marital woes
Award-winning authors and illustrators transport the whole family through place and time, teaching about the beauty of the holiday -- along with a few other lessons, too
Through prosperity and darkness -- and now again in modernity -- the retelling of the Exodus story has evolved alongside the Jewish people. Prof. Vanessa Ochs traces the journey
Emily Sigalow's new book 'American JewBu' details how the Eastern religion has attracted Jewish believers and influenced modern Judaism since it hit the Western Hemisphere in 1893
Bestselling pediatrician Harvey Karp, who developed the ‘5 S’s’ technique for soothing fussy infants, visits Israel to promote a Hebrew translation of his book
Famed comedian, whose career ground to a halt over daughter's molestation accusations, will discuss his work and 'relationships with family, friends, and the loves of his life'
Prof. Daniel B. Schwartz studies the evolution of a word that's kept outsiders out and insiders in -- voluntarily and involuntarily -- and been used as a tool for over 500 years
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