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Interview Interview: Ruchama King Feuerman by Miriam Bradman AbrahamsRuchama King Feuerman’s latest novel, In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist, has been praised by the Wall Street Journal among many other… Miriam Bradman Abrahams October 29, 2014
Interview Digging Deeper Into the New Anthology Tel Aviv Noir by Beth KissileffThe anthology Tel Aviv Noir is the newest in a series of noir crime books published by Akashic set in cities all over the world: Delhi, Venice, Mexico… Beth Kissileff October 27, 2014
Interview Interview: Yelena Akhtiorskaya by Nat BernsteinYelena Akhtiorskaya was recently named one of the National Book Foundation’s 2014 5 Under 35 Honorees. Her debut novel Panic in a Suitcase was… Nat Bernstein October 1, 2014
Interview Interview: Stuart Rojstaczer by Juli BerwaldStuart Rojstaczer spoke with Juli Berwald about his rollicking new novel, The Mathematician’s Shiva. (Yes, rollicking and mathematician really do… Juli Berwald October 1, 2014
Interview Interview: Yael Unterman by Beth KissileffOne Friday afternoon, Yael Unterman donned her funkiest pair of stockings (“tights” to American English speakers) and began her walk to synagogue in… Beth Kissileff September 18, 2014