The nonprofit is providing seed funding, other resources for dozens of movies, TV series, podcasts, books and other multimedia projects featuring unique perspectives on Jewish life

Jewish anthropologist, educator and activist Elana Sztokman has researched the topic for years; her new book, 'When Rabbis Abuse,' is a cross-denominational reckoning long overdue

When Javier Sinay learned that his great-grandfather was a fellow journalist who covered the killing of shtetl immigrants, he connected with his Jewish roots - and wrote a hit book

In his new book, 'Syndrome K,' British author Christian Jennings paints a complex picture of fear, resistance, and covert humanitarianism in a country torn asunder by the Nazis

Influential author, the recipient of the Israel Prize and dozens of other awards was also known as a sharp-tongued polemicist and staunch Zionist

In 'The Urge: Our History of Addiction,' author Carl Fisher taps into both his own experience and humanity's to argue that substance abuse isn't a one-off solvable issue

Abrasive, controversial and tenacious, Admiral Hyman Rickover was called 'the greatest engineer to ever live' by Jimmy Carter. A new biography tells his incredible life story

'Old Truths and New Cliches' is made up almost entirely of works previously unpublished in English handpicked by the Nobel laureate and edited by scholar David Stromberg

Is God circumcised? In new book, Francesca Stavrakopoulou displays God as portrayed by His early worshipers: with genitals, passions, powers - and a penchant for the monstrous

In 'Home, Land, Security,' Carla Power charts the return of extremists to mainstream society. Raised in the Midwest and Mideast, journalist has some advice for Western governments

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