Navigating a blended identity poses a challenge to many Jews with mixed faith parents. These writings illuminate the complex world of Jew-ish heritage

Pulitzer Prize-winning geographer Jared Diamond's newest book is a look-back at past political calamities and an examination of current hot-button issues menacing the planet

The Random House copy chief and self-described 'nice Jewish boy' isn't shy when it comes to proper use of grammar and punctuation -- as his new, and humorous, book can attest

Author says he approved changes, which also include description of Moscow's takeover of Crimea as 'annexation' rather than 'occupation'

Award-winning author Linda Grant tries to make sense of a country split by anger and betrayal, writing along the way a worst-case scenario that is disturbingly true to life

New book by Paris journalist Marc Weitzman probes the growing toxic tide of time-honored anti-Semitism in France – and its implications for everyone

The National Library of Israel publishes statistics on the state of the country's book publishing industry for 2018, with a focus on literature's approach to kids with disabilities

In his new book, Prof. Stanley Goldman unearths a personal untold story, learning about his own relationship with his mom, as well as the siblings he never knew

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt asks that copies of 'Outrages' already sent to retailers be returned; author says she made necessary changes

Veteran star chronicler Robert Matzen traces Hepburn's roots in the Netherlands, her mother's fleeting Nazi sympathies, and her covert activities against the occupying Nazi regime

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