All of the 110-plus dishes in the newly-released 'Honey Cake & Latkes' were provided by Auschwitz survivors who say discussing the recipes helped them live through their starvation

In her new book 'Beyond Belief,' journalist Elle Hardy writes about her encounters around the globe with the fast-growing religion, and theorizes about what makes it so popular

After penning 'The Happiest Man on Earth,' Eddie Jaku wanted his great-grandchildren to engage with his story too, so he set to work on 'The Happiest Boy on Earth,' on shelves now

A new biography of the resilient Ukrainian president by journalist Serhii Rudenko chronicles his start as a law student and TV actor, through the war that revealed his true colors

In his new book 'Saving Freud,' award-winning journalist Andrew Nagorski explores the history surrounding the father of modern psychology's harrowing escape to safety in London

Rudolf Vrba should be celebrated for his role in preventing the deportation of many of Budapest's Jews, says UK author Jonathan Freedland in his new book, 'The Escape Artist'

Author Pnina Lahav's 'The Only Woman in the Room' examines the career of Israel's fourth prime minister by exploring how being a woman shaped -- or twisted -- her path

In his new book, presidential speechwriter Jeff Nussbaum opens the archives, uncovering the scenarios American leaders had prepared for -- and the ones they avoided by keeping mum

In '1942: Britain at the Brink,' historian Taylor Downing looks at bitter defeats for the UK that nearly threatened the empire, including Jews who took haven in Mandatory Palestine

Yosef Halper has served English readers from his rough location on Allenby Street for 30 years. Now the street and some of its regulars feature in his new book 'The Bibliomaniacs'

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