In his new book 'Foreign Bodies,' the famed historian follows the journey of the emerging microbiologist community of the 17th and 18th centuries toward protecting public health
In 'The Suicide Museum,' Chilean-American writer Ariel Dorfman pens an alternate history with himself and his family, along with a driven Holocaust survivor, as protagonists
In 'Dwell Time,' Rosa Lowinger draws on her background as a conservator to examine the cracks and flaws in her upbringing as the child of exiles - and how they made her stronger
South Carolina district originally pulled 'The Fixer' by Jewish author Bernard Malamud after concerns by conservative group Moms for Liberty over 'controversial' content
In new book, 'The Cancel Culture Curse,' Evan Nierman and Mark Sachs describe how the form of bullying has brought the United States to madness - and how to pull back from it
Jewish author Bernard Malamud's book on antisemitism has been challenged before and led to a Supreme Court decision on book bans. Now, a South Carolina mom wants it gone again
In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy
Aaron Hamburger paints an unconventional but true-to-life picture of Old Country Jewish immigrants discovering a new world in his historical novel, 'Hotel Cuba,' released May 2
The author of 'Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret' - newly adapted for the screen - crafts protagonists who deal with a range of teen issues as well as issues of Jewish identity
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