How Yiddish slogans captured a controversial cover story — and the precarious state of American Jews
The Atlantic's new issue features a deep dive into American antisemitism. Its cover tells a slightly different story
The Atlantic's new issue features a deep dive into American antisemitism. Its cover tells a slightly different story
Muralist aleXsandro Palombo's use of ubiquitous cartoon characters startles viewers out of preconceived notions about the Holocaust
David Stromberg, the Yiddishist behind a new collection of the Nobel Prize winner's essays for the Forward, talks about the challenges of bringing his work to a modern audience
In his 'Unfinished History,' Dan Stone argues that it was not an exclusively German project, but a 'continent-wide crime'
Derek Penslar's latest book examines Zionist history through the emotions that shaped the movement
A dogged researcher has so far identified 800 surviving books from a library thought burned during the Holocaust
Jewish groups through history have used tunnels for warfare, resource transportation and more
William Helmreich died of COVID-19 before his book, ‘The Bronx Nobody Knows,’ was published. His wife is keeping his work alive