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Essay My Sioux-kot, Part III Emily Bowen Cohen’s mini-comic An American Indian Guide to the Day of Atonement recounts her reunion with her long-lost Native American family and her reflection on… Emily Bowen Cohen December 22, 2016 Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Lauren Belfer Lauren Belfer December 21, 2016 Essay My Sioux-kot, Part II Earlier this week, Emily Bowen Cohen introduced the conflict she felt between her American Indian and Jewish identities during the protests at Standing Rock, North… Emily Bowen Cohen December 21, 2016 Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Janice Kaplan Janice Kaplan December 20, 2016 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: E. L. Doctorow’s Collected Stories Posted by Nat BernsteinA year and a half after the passing of “the reigning godfather of historical fiction,” a new collection of fifteen stories… Nat Bernstein December 20, 2016 Video JBC 30 Days, 30 Authors: Josh Aronson Josh Aronson December 19, 2016 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page217 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page215 Page216 Current page217 Page218 Page219 … Last page 519
Essay My Sioux-kot, Part III Emily Bowen Cohen’s mini-comic An American Indian Guide to the Day of Atonement recounts her reunion with her long-lost Native American family and her reflection on… Emily Bowen Cohen December 22, 2016
Essay My Sioux-kot, Part II Earlier this week, Emily Bowen Cohen introduced the conflict she felt between her American Indian and Jewish identities during the protests at Standing Rock, North… Emily Bowen Cohen December 21, 2016
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: E. L. Doctorow’s Collected Stories Posted by Nat BernsteinA year and a half after the passing of “the reigning godfather of historical fiction,” a new collection of fifteen stories… Nat Bernstein December 20, 2016