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Nonfiction England’s Jews: Finance, Violence, and the Crown in the Thirteenth Century John Tolan
Nonfiction Seeking Shelter: Memoir of a Jewish Girlhood in Wartime Britain Cynthia Ehrenkrantz
Essay ‘A Most Unlikely Secret Agent’: The Story of Noor Inayat Khan Arthur J. Magida March 15, 2021
Children’s The Lady with the Books: A Story Inspired by the Remarkable Work of Jella Lepman Kathy Stinson, Marie Lafrance (illus.)
Visual Arts Jewish Treasures from Oxford Libraries Edited by Rebecca Abrams and Cesar Merchan-Hamann
Interview—From the Journal ‘Denials and Reinterpretations’: A Conversation with Deborah Levy Becca Kantor August 31, 2020