“Les Parisiennes,” by Anne Sebba, tells the story of the difficult choices women faced under the Nazi occupation.
Bernard-Henri Lévy has a new book about Judaism’s genius and a new documentary about the struggle against Isis. He talks to us about both.
In 1923, the cast of “God of Vengeance” was arrested. Here’s the Forward’s original report on that incident.
When “God of Vengeance” played Broadway in 1923, its whole cast was arrested on obscenity charges. A new Yiddish production shows us what the fuss was all about.
From sustaining soup to sweet-and-spicy nuts, from hearty granola to nutrient-packed cookies, here are some ideas for snacks to prepare for Saturday.
David Bowie’s last album featured a song called “Lazarus.” Was Emma Lazarus who he had in mind? And what does Bob Dylan have to do with it?
Professor Gary P. Zola thinks that a rise in xenophobia will force American Jews do pay more attention to minority rights.
Historian Jonathan Sarna weighs in on Donald Trump’s efforts to reverse various progressive moves. He thinks Trump will ultimately fail.
5Rank and file Jews aren’t yet on the front lines, but according to professor, Deborah Dash Moore, they should get ready to be there.
6David Myers, a professor of Jewish History at UCLA, likens Trump’s America to Philip Roth’s “Plot Against America.”
Professor and historian Riv-Ellen Prell explains why Jews won’t be able to play it safe during Donald Trump’s presidency.
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