When Keren David was approached about breaking ground on a tough topic, the hit author and journalist had concerns. But 'What We're Scared Of,' out this week, is right on key

While Jewish doctors on television aren't rare, formerly religious ones are practically nonexistent -- but writer and producer David Shore is drawing on real life for inspiration

Editors Beth Kissileff and Eric Lidji asked local writers — journalists, academics, authors, rabbis — to personally reflect on the tragic event of October 27, 2018

Talia Lavin's new book 'Culture Warlords' details her undercover journey into the alt-right's most toxic forums and how she seduced members only to make their names public

Conquering other pandemic-era releases in ticket sales since its Oct. 9 open, the film starring Robert De Niro is based on the very Jewish children's book by Robert Kimmel Smith

In new book, Fordham professor Ayala Fader exposes a subset of the insular community few outsiders know about: a group of doubters united through a banned medium -- the internet

A must-read novel for fall, 'The Lost Shtetl' by first-time fiction writer Max Gross offers fable inspired by the great Yiddish writers that comforts and challenges in corona times

Some know him as a news commentator, former MK, or ambassador -- but the US-born Israeli politician has always written fiction, and just released his 3rd work, 'The Night Archer'

Interactive display launched in tandem with London museum's reopening is inspired by author Edmund de Waal's Austrian Jewish grandparents, who lost their books to Nazis

With September 4 Netflix film 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' and July release of first book 'Antkind,' the 'Being John Malkovich' filmmaker is as funny and surreal as ever

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