Jessica Fellowes sets whodunnits in 1930s, with series' latest two books highlighting the unrepentantly fascist Lady Diana Mosley and troubled Hitler hanger-on Unity Mitford

Physicist Lisa Meitner discovered nuclear fission soon after fleeing Nazi Germany 1938, but the Nobel Prize was given to a man as she saw her breakthrough used in ways she opposed

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

'Ella Enchanted' author Gail Carson Levine takes readers to late 15th century Spain, where a Jewish girl and her prominent family confront religious persecution and face expulsion

Daniella Levy, an immigrant from the US, eyes the Jewish settlements, the traumatic 2005 pullout, and the meaning of home in a multi-narrative new novel, 'Disengagement'

The annual event featuring American, European and Israeli authors will be held online, May 10-13, with all events open to the public

Julie Zuckerman's 'The Book of Jeremiah' sets out the life of the fictional Jeremiah Gerstler, a character both familiar and new

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