How Isaac Bashevis Singer’s translator edits without editing
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
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
Six stories highlight the lasting trauma of the Shoah — and the ways survivors came to thrive, afterward
Asaf Saban’s film is an uneven look at Israeli high schoolers and the Holocaust
Menachem Daum believed that reaching out to Poles and other non-Jews was part of his holy work in creating a better world
With ‘Our Class,’ virtual theater innovator Igor Golyak takes on the raw topic of antisemitism
My survivor grandmother feared that no one would believe her. Now I know why.
Given the brazenness of the far-right politician's attack, Jews may soon become more convenient political targets in Poland
Asked to explain the incident afterwards, he said, “Those who take part in acts of satanic worship should be ashamed"
שמעון נויבערג דערקלערט דעם חילוק צווישן אַלט־ייִדיש און מיטל־ייִדיש און די ביכער, שרײַבערס, לייענערס און דרוקערײַען פֿון יענער תּקופֿה