'Old Truths and New Cliches' is made up almost entirely of works previously unpublished in English handpicked by the Nobel laureate and edited by scholar David Stromberg

A onetime Democrat, Decter later rejected 'heedless and mindless leftist politics and intellectual nihilism'; she was known as the 'requisite bad guy on discussion panels'

Rachel Krantz's new book 'Open' breaks the glass wall of taboo while serving as a guide for self-liberation and avoiding gaslighting in any relationship

'A Ballet of Lepers' containing a novel and 15 short stories, all written over a decade before the singer started his musical career, will be published in October

As Russian troops amass on the Ukrainian border, Joseph Weisberg, author of 'Russia Upside Down,' argues that a little empathy - and eased sanctions - could go a long way

From doily head coverings to pre-speech jitters, the rebooted sitcom managed to capture the Jewish rite just right, largely thanks to screenwriter Yael Galena's own experiences

Told by her mother that the family were secret Jews, Angelina Muñiz-Huberman often writes about hidden identity, Iberian Jewry, and Jewish mysticism

Ethan Michaeli's 'Twelve Tribes: Promise and Peril in the New Israel' goes beyond the headlines to reveal the everyday lives of the Jews and Arabs who call the Holy Land home

Writer, who published books over a span of more than 50 years, passes away in privacy of his own home

Unearthed journals reveal how the Jewish novelist who died by suicide in 1942 foresaw 'dangerous, embattled times' in the 1930s, his mental health declining with Hitler's advance

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