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Essay “I Am a Bombay on the Move”: Growing Up Jewish and Jain An exploration of religious and racial displacement Diane Mehta June 17, 2019
Interview ‘Preachiness Doesn’t Make for Good Fiction’: Dana Czapnik and Sam Graham-Felsen in Conversation Two debut authors discuss their coming-of-age novels set in the gritty New York and Boston of the nineties. Sam Graham-Felsen, Dana Czapnik April 30, 2019
Nonfiction Beyond Chrismukkah: The Christian-Jewish Interfaith Family in the United States Samira K. Mehta
Nonfiction The Doha Experiment: Arab Kingdom, Catholic College, Jewish Teacher Gary Wasserman
Nonfiction This Narrow Space: A Pediatric Oncologist, His Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Patients, and a Hospital in Jerusalem Elisha Waldman
Nonfiction Maimonides and the Merchants: Jewish Law and Society in the Medieval Islamic World Mark R. Cohen
Nonfiction Jews, Gentiles, and Other Animals: The Talmud After the Humanities Mira Beth Wasserman