Unseen collection comes out next spring; writer and scholar David Stromberg discusses the Nobel laureate's religious ambivalence, and why his liturgical Hebrew plea resonates today

Haviva Ner-David's 'Hope Valley' weaves a story of Israeli and Palestinian histories in the verdant setting of the Galilee

The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene kicks off a run dedicated to overlooked female playwrights with renowned Chava Rosenfarb’s 'The Bird of the Ghetto,' running April 19-22

David Rubenstein loves talking to pros about what makes them tick, so when Bloomberg TV gave him his own interview show, he jumped at the chance. Now he's written a book about it

Acclaimed writer/illustrator Uri Shulevitz returns with autobiography 'Chance: Escape From the Holocaust,' filled with encounters so fantastic they could only happen in real life

In 'Plunder,' Menachem Kaiser captures Poland's absurdly draconian legal system even as he goes deep underground with hunters of Nazi treasure

Daughter of American Jewish writer and architect says her father, who grew up reading Yiddish novels, died of complications from a recent stroke

National Jewish Book Award winner Marjorie Sandor discusses scouring an ancient history that Spanish monarchs worked hard to erase for her novel 'The Secret Music at Tordesillas'

In his book 'Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do is Healthy and Rewarding,' Daniel Lieberman tackles myths and inaccuracies about physical fitness and the need for rest

When not captivating judge and jury as a criminal defender, Robert Rotenberg thinks up ways to challenge fictional homicide gumshoe Ari Greene on his home turf in Toronto

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