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Nonfiction The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World Jonathan Freedland
Nonfiction Blacks and Jews in America: An Invitation to Dialogue Terrence L. Johnson; Jacques Berlinerblau
Nonfiction Lily’s Promise: Holding On to Hope Through Auschwitz and Beyond―A Story for All Generations Lily Ebert, Dov Forman
Visual Arts Arthur Szyk Preserved: Institutional Collections of Original Art Irvin Ungar and Samantha Lyons, eds.;
Nonfiction It Could Happen Here: Why America Is Tipping From Hate To The Unthinkable And How We Can Stop It Jonathan Greenblatt
Nonfiction Queering Anti-Zionism: Academic Freedom, LGBTQ Intellectuals, and Israel/Palestine Campus Activism Corinne E. Blackmer
Nonfiction The New Yorkers: 31 Remarkable People, 400 Years, and the Untold Biography of the World’s Greatest City Sam Roberts
Nonfiction Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical Shaul Magid
Nonfiction Coming to Terms with America: Essays on Jewish History, Religion, and Culture Jonathan D. Sarna