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

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

While at the helm of a publication that was an American culinary institution, Ruth Reichl made some controversial decisions -- but everyone agrees her new cookbooks are delectable

Historians say misunderstanding of law behind false assessment that dozens of men were executed in Victorian England for sodomy; publisher 'discussing corrections'

The American-raised son of an Israeli, author Oren Jay Sofer found spirituality later in life and has now written the book on how our universal human needs can help us connect

Michigan-based Dzanc Books pulls out just before publication due to a flurry of comments on social media, including from some of its own authors, alleging the book is Islamophobic

Wouk, an Orthodox Jew, embodied the new postwar possibilities for American Jews and his writing helped normalize Judaism within the larger American landscape

One of the first major writers to bring Jewish stories to a general audience, the Pulitzer Prize winner's steady faith inspired his stories of religious values and secular success

'Feast Your Eyes' by Myla Goldberg depicts the challenges faced by a mother and daughter when they buck America's social norms in an era before Roe v. Wade

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