Out and About: A Triptych for Today; Music of the Holocaust, Online
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A new website on music and the Holocaust has been launched in Berlin.
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Simon Dinnerstein discusses his monumental 1970s artwork, “The Fulbright Triptych.”
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Russian novelist Ludmila Ulitskaya’s “Daniel Stein, Interpreter,” a book that takes its inspiration from the real life Polish Jewish Partisan Oswald Rufeisen, is now available in English.
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Dutch Jewish novelist and Holocaust survivor Hans Keilson has died. Read the Forward’s review of two of his novels here.
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Legendary science fiction editor Peter Israel remembers editing Robert A. Heinlein and Philip K. Dick.
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Jerry Seinfeld performed in the U.K. for the first time in 13 years.
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Jewcy interviews The Daily What editor Neetzan Zimmerman.
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Leonard Cohen has won a top Spanish literature award.
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Montreal gets a new Jewish festival called “Le Mood.”
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