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“Love is Death”: Judith: A Tale of Love and Woe

Judith is a novel about the mundanities of life and love that, as perhaps painful and unhealthy as they later turn out to be, persist even as the world around us erupts into violence, and that we carry with us halfway across the world and half a lifetime away.

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Review of Women Writing Jewish Modernity by Allison Schachter

Schachter calls us to think beyond the androcentric, to imagine and create an understanding of modern Jewish literature that places women at its center.

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New Resources for Studying Jewish Women's Lives in Early Modern Europe

Two new publications offer rich and engaging material for the further exploration of Jewish life in early modern Europe.

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Sewn with the Tiniest of Pearls

Murphy’s translations of Perl’s stories allow us to appreciate an ever more colorful canvas of modern Yiddish literature.

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Die Geometrie des Verzichts: Deborah Vogel's poetry, essays, and letters in a new German translation and compilation

This volume, edited and translated by Anna Maja Misiak, is the first edition of Debora Vogel’s work in any language to include all of her prose and poetry.

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Nothing Backwards about the Forward's New Anthology

The new anthology of stories published in The Forward has more than a few gems, Eileen Pollack reviews.

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