Andrew Furman
By Andrew Furman
-
Opinion Integrated Schools Colored Our Worlds
Opponents of a recent Supreme Court ruling that limits the use of race for school integration programs have focused primarily on how it will impact our nation’s minority schoolchildren. And so they should. The court’s decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 will accelerate a disturbing pattern of racial…
-
Culture Cracking Gum –– and Stereotypes
How This Night Is Different By Elisa Albert Free Press, 199 pages, $18. * * *| ‘In her backpack for Auschwitz, Shayna Markowitz packs the following,” begins one story in Elisa Albert’s debut fiction collection, “How This Night Is Different.” The sardonic, mischievous wit of such a line, and of the collection as a whole,…
-
Culture Sex, Lies and the German Occupation
The Mercy Room By Gilles Rozier Little, Brown and Company, 192 pages. $22.95. * * *| The scaffolding of Gilles Rozier’s taut, affecting novel, “The Mercy Room,” has all the makings of a Sunday evening television melodrama. The scene: a small town in France during the German Occupation. The hero and narrator: a French Christian…
Most Popular
- 1
News ‘Everyone gets to be uncomfortable’: How Jewish students at Brown kept antisemitism at bay
- 2
Opinion Student activists aren’t antisemites; they’re partners in a dance of death
- 3
Opinion I’m a UCLA professor. Why didn’t the administration stop last night’s egregious violence?
- 4
Opinion In our name: A message from Jewish students at Columbia University
In Case You Missed It
-
BINTEL BRIEF My noisy, addled neighbor is ruining my sleep. Please don’t tell me to get ear plugs
-
News The pro-Israel backlash is harsh after Biden suspends delivery of some weapons to Israel
-
Culture Sing like no one is protesting — how Eden Golan triumphed on the world’s biggest stage
-
News A ‘quite religious’ anti-Zionist: Meet the Jewish Columbia student who wrangled the college newspaper’s opinion page