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Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Josh Aronson Josh Aronson December 19, 2016 Essay My Sioux-kot, Part I Emily Bowen Cohen’s recent mini-comic An American Indian Guide to the Day of Atonement recounts her reunion with her long-lost Native American family and her… Emily Bowen Cohen December 19, 2016 Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Marjorie Ingall Marjorie Ingall December 18, 2016 Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Marisa Scheinfeld Marisa Scheinfeld December 17, 2016 Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Jennifer S. Brown Jennifer S. Brown December 16, 2016 Essay “Her Green Days”: Nature in the Yiddish Narrative Earlier this week Ellen Cassedy and Yermiyahu Ahron Taub wrote about their discovery of the Elena Ferrante of Yiddish literature and her transgressive fiction… Ellen Cassedy December 16, 2016 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page215 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page213 Page214 Current page215 Page216 Page217 … Last page 516
Essay My Sioux-kot, Part I Emily Bowen Cohen’s recent mini-comic An American Indian Guide to the Day of Atonement recounts her reunion with her long-lost Native American family and her… Emily Bowen Cohen December 19, 2016
Essay “Her Green Days”: Nature in the Yiddish Narrative Earlier this week Ellen Cassedy and Yermiyahu Ahron Taub wrote about their discovery of the Elena Ferrante of Yiddish literature and her transgressive fiction… Ellen Cassedy December 16, 2016