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Essay Why the Personal Becomes Political: Jews in American Politics Kenneth D. Wald October 19, 2020
Children’s Behind the Bookcase: Miep Gies, Anne Frank, and the Hiding Place Barbara Lowell, Valentina Toro (illus.)
Essay—From the Journal Magic, Memory, and Mass Murder: New Shtetl Literature and the Long Backshadow of Genocide Moriel Rothman-Zecher October 13, 2020
Nonfiction In the Hour of Fate and Danger Ferenc Andai, Marietta Morry and Lynda Muir (trans.)
Essay Renaissance Revealed: The Oppression of Jews in Italy in the 1500s Catherine Fletcher September 14, 2020
Nonfiction Matthew, Mark, Luke, John…and Me: Growing Up Jewish in a Christian World Arthur Ullian