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Katz’s: Auto­bi­og­ra­phy of a Delicatessen
Jake Dell; Baldomero Fernandez, photographer; Adam Richman, fwd.
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A Bin­tel Brief: Love and Long­ing in Old New York
Liana Finck
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The ABC of It: Why Children’s Books Matter

by Michal Hoschan­der MalenThe New York Pub­lic Library has curat­ed an out­stand­ing new exhib­it titled The ABC of It: Why Children’s Books Mat­ter. On dis­play is…
Michal Hoschan­der Malen
March 13, 2014
Essay

The City Below

Ear­li­er this week, Tova Mirvis wrote about how both nov­el­ists and voyeurs watch oth­er peo­ple, try­ing to uncov­er the hid­den parts of their lives. Her newest nov­el,…
Tova Mirvis
March 12, 2014
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Chil­dren’s
Ellis Island: An Inter­ac­tive His­to­ry Adventure
Michael Burgan
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Why Do Only White Peo­ple Get Abduct­ed by Aliens?: Teach­ing Lessons from the Bronx
Ilana Garon
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Black Harlem and the Jew­ish Low­er East Side: Nar­ra­tives Out of Time
Catherine Rottenberg, ed.
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Edit­ing the Small­est Col­lege Dai­ly in America

An anthol­o­gy of fifty-plus years of Ron Rubin​’s pub­lished com­men­tary on top­ics of import to world Jew­ry, A Jew­ish Professor’s Polit­i­cal Pun­dit­ry (Syra­cuse…
Ron Rubin
July 25, 2013
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Cross­ing Delancey: Roy­al Young on Lee Brozgold

Ear­li­er this week, Roy­al Young dis­cussed his deci­sion to change his name, inter­viewed his grand­par­ents, and wrote about his par­ents’ reac­tion to his debut…
Roy­al Young
June 13, 2013
Essay

From Shtetl to Star: A Jew­ish Tra­di­tion of Chang­ing Names

Ear­li­er this week, Roy­al Young inter­viewed his grand­par­ents and wrote about his par­ents’ reac­tion to his debut mem­oir Fame Shark. He will be blog­ging here all week…
Roy­al Young
June 12, 2013
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Fame Shark
Royal Young
Essay

I Was Born a Ram­bling Man

Yes­ter­day, David Samuel Levin­son wrote about ded­i­cat­ing his first nov­el, Anto­nia Live­ly Breaks the Silence (Algo­nquin Books). He will be blog­ging here all week for…
David Samuel Levinson
June 5, 2013
Essay

A Tale of Two Cities: From Lon­don to New York

We prompt­ed this year’s Sami Rohr Prize awardees to write about ​“how they came to write their book.” Over the past sev­er­al weeks, we shared their respons­es:Dig­ging Deep…
Francesca Segal
May 29, 2013
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Grow­ing Up Golem: How I Sur­vived My Moth­er, Brook­lyn, and Some Real­ly Bad Dates
Don­na Minkowitz
Essay

Stat­ues and Golems

Ear­li­er this week, Helene Weck­er shared a golem-cen­tric read­ing list and wrote about writ­ing a nov­el in two cul­tures and Dork­dom. She has been blog­ging here…
Helene Weck­er
April 27, 2013
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The Syn­a­gogues of New York’s Low­er East Side: A Ret­ro­spec­tive and Con­tem­po­rary View, Sec­ond Edition
Gerard R. Wolfe; Joseph Berger, fwd.
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