In 'Dwell Time,' Rosa Lowinger draws on her background as a conservator to examine the cracks and flaws in her upbringing as the child of exiles - and how they made her stronger

In 'The Best Minds,' Jonathan Rosen examines how shifts in perception of mental illness and its treatment contributed to schizophrenic man killing his fiancée in a psychotic rage

The master draughtsman's projects include the Yad Vashem redesign and a Sheldon Adelson-owned resort; he writes about it all in his memoir, 'If Walls Could Speak'

For close to 50 years, Martha Hodes buried memories of being on a plane hijacked by Palestinian terrorists in 1970 - until she decided to uncover all she could about the ordeal

New memoir gives the inside scoop behind the familiar voice from 'All Things Considered' news program, the people he's met during his career and his passion for performing

Now playing in the US, the German-language feature film 'The Forger' recounts true-life story of the spirited Cioma Schönhaus, who created documents that saved hundreds of lives

Publisher says book, teased for decades, will have 1,040 pages; it discusses her early struggles, album recordings, making of 'Yentl,' political activism, friends and family

Now in her 80s, the second-wave feminist leader, writer, and Israel activist looks back on how her family's drive to avoid stigma molded her view of self and others

In 'One Hundred Saturdays,' Stella Levi shares with author Michael Frank her memories of centuries-old traditions of the Aegean island's Sephardic community destroyed by the Nazis

In his memoir 'Sentence: Ten Years and a Thousand Books in Prison,' Daniel Genis tells how voracious reading and finding his Jewish identity saved his life in more ways than one

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