A Jewish family’s trauma is the villain in an epic Israeli-Palestinian love story
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Zeeva Bukai on how a tragedy drives intergenerational conflict in her debut novel, 'The Anatomy of Exile'
Zilka Joseph's new of book of poetry, 'Sweet Malida: Memories of a Bene Israel Woman,' dips into the culture and mythology around the subcontinent's largest Jewish community
The Brooklyn-based novelist had a 'deep solidarity with his Jewish past.'
'What we are seeing is going to be bad for everyone. It just might be especially bad for Jews.'
David Stromberg, the Yiddishist behind a new collection of the Nobel Prize winner's essays for the Forward, talks about the challenges of bringing his work to a modern audience
In his latest book, 'The Lede,' Calvin Trillin reflects on decades of reporting — and reveals some of his more colorful interactions with fellow titans of journalism
Jay Michaelson rewrote his debut short story collection — multiple times — before deciding it was ready to enter the world
Chava Rosenfarb's stories are about memory and the impossibility of forgetting
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