Yad Vashem lecturer Rich Brownstein's 'Holocaust Cinema Complete' is a book-length guide to an expanding genre. Readers will be surprised by its candor

Proudly and unapologetically Jewish, yet equally vocal as an atheist with no formal religious training or ties, the visionary author shattered 20th-century stereotypes

In 'The Almost Legendary Morris Sisters,' Julie Klam travels the globe to separate the truth from the lore about her grandmother's 4 philanthropic chain-smoking millionaire cousins

The acclaimed novelist pivots to non-fiction, explaining the myriad ways Jews have been — and still are — forced to erase their particularistic identity when living among non-Jews

In 'The Forgiveness Tour,' Susan Shapiro shares her experiences and those of 13 other diverse subjects across the US as she explores the tricky ins and outs of making amends

With a mix of old and new characters, 'The Hidden Palace' advances the duo's magic, heartbreak and love into early 20th century New York and Middle East

Beloved by Detroiters and ubiquitous in the local restaurant scene, the centenarian may have been the longest-tenured journalist in US history, writing weekly since 1942

Joshua Henkin's 'Morningside Heights' examines devastating emotional and physical ripple effects after a person loses ability to think, communicate and function before age of 65

At just 26, Jori Epstein is writing about the Dallas Cowboys in a male-dominated industry -- and she's penned the biography of a Holocaust survivor, to boot

Philosopher sees the personal experience of the Jewish writer, who fled Austria after the Nazi annexation, in the book's portrayal of 'the way the animals must constantly escape'

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