In his new book 'Fear and Insecurity,' Jonathan Leslie says Israeli politicians are blowing Iranian nuclear aspirations out of proportion - and they're doing it for the votes

In her new book 'The Jews of Summer,' Sandra Fox explores the changing values and dynamics of US Jewry based on an institution that for many is synonymous with coming of age

The slaying of Haim Arlosoroff 90 years ago remains controversial. What will Jonathan Wilson's characters make of this unsolvable crime in 'The Red Balcony,' on shelves now?

The daughter of Ho Feng-Shan, a Vienna-based diplomat who in WWII issued thousands of illicit exit visas to Shanghai, protests the blurring of fact and fiction in 'Night Angels'

In his new book, Danny Schiff urges a return to the religion's roots, shifting focus from synagogue attendance to being a moral beacon in an age of wild technological advancement

In his award-winning book, Prof. Sasha Senderovich mixes a rich, centuries-old body of Yiddish folklore with early 20th-century events to define a notoriously nebulous Jewish group

In their new book 'The Nazi Conspiracy,' political thriller writing duo Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch dig into a mysterious assassination attempt that some scholars deny to this day

With 'Invited to Life,' photographer Van Sise acknowledges the tragedy his subjects went through but focuses on their postwar successes pursuing hobbies, careers, love and family

In his new book 'We Are Not One: A History of America’s Fight Over Israel,' Prof. Eric Alterman examines how defending Israel has shaped Jewish - and public - discourse in the US

A new book tells how over 150 years the Morgenthaus, a German-Jewish immigrant family, publicized the Armenian genocide, ran the US Treasury and prosecuted mobsters and terrorists

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