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Athud at the front door introduced me to Brook Wilensky-Lanford’s A God-Shaped Nation: Five Hundred Years of Religion in America (Grove, 2026). It is a 672-page brick of a book who...
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Athud at the front door introduced me to Brook Wilensky-Lanford’s A God-Shaped Nation: Five Hundred Years of Religion in America (Grove, 2026). It is a 672-page brick of a book who...
Aschkenas, vol. 36 (1), May 23, 2026. This article examines the life of Rachel Lumbard of Nottingham, a Jewish woman who appears in English national records from 1221–1251. Placing...
I’ve never met Harris Saltzberg, but one day last summer, I went to his house to abduct 180 pounds of his Yiddish books. He lived in a sturdy brown-brick co-op in Chelsea. In the l...
If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.
Arc Humanities Press, May 2026. With articles by Dean Irwin, Christopher Johnson, E. M. Rose, Pinchas Roth, Julie L. Mell, and Natasha Jenman.
“Out From Under” is filled with strong, dynamic women who all have something to teach Lev, but the author resists framing the novel as a feminist project. The post Lev Livitsky’s V...
Nicholas Lemann’s family history illuminates what it means to be Jewish in America and explains how we choose our religious and ethnic identities. The post The Return of the Native...
Yolen, who authored The Devil's Arithmetic and the picture book Owl Moon, was an author's author — known for gathering loved ones in her Massachusetts home and collaborating with h...
Discover the forgotten history of Jewish peddlers, merchants, and junk dealers in rural Vermont. Professor Peggy Nelson’s upcoming book explores their unique, isolated lives, incre...
I drove a little over an hour past barns and water towers to Rockford, Illinois: home to Anderson Japanese Gardens, Pig Mind Brewing (best vegan food in the Midwest, according to t...
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Neal Gabler Life after Platner. The post A View From Maine appeared first on The Nation.
An environmental justice nonprofit leader discusses her approach to challenging the proliferation of massive data centers.
The fatal question: “How hard can it be?”
Vivian Jacobson is beyond overwhelmed. The children of Russian Jewish immigrants, she and her loving husband, Mel, moved from Chicago with their family to a new house in suburban W...
This essay is adapted from Traversal. She is looking at the staff lines of a strange symphony in blue, her cautious disbelief punctured by a burst of delirious wonderment. Brushes...
NewsNation host Batya Ungar-Sargon talks about her new book, "The Jews and The Left," her rift with Megyn Kelly and why antisemitism has spread like wildfire in America. The post P...
Lorraine Stern and her husband, Will, are in the Maternal-Fetal Care Unit at Metropolitan University Hospital, as are Clement and Rana Ghanima. Lorraine, a talented pianist in her...
Playwright, director, and festival producer weigh in on one of the most anticipated shows in the 2026 Contemporary American Theatre Festival. By ARNOLD SALTZMAN
State House Watch: May 17, 2026 mfogarty@afsc.org Sun, 05/17/2026 - 18:27 Main content Paragraph “Every minute...
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