Cathryn J. Prince is the author of For the Love of Labor: The Life of Pauline Newman and an
adjunct professor of journalism at Fordham University.
Cathryn J. Prince
By Cathryn J. Prince
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Culture A Jewish Expressionist artist’s life, preserved in a brownstone
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Culture A chance for the descendants of Holocaust victims to reclaim a piece of the past
The Center for Jewish History's 'Histories and Mysteries' project seeks to solve Nazi-era cold cases
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Art Stitched in faith, woven in memory, these precious artifacts bind Jews to their history
An exhibit of Torah binders shows the symbolic and functional aspect of Jewish ritual objects
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Opinion We’re forgetting the lessons of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
States have been gradually rolling back the protections that activists like Pauline Newman and Clara Lemlich bravely fought for
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Culture An activist Jewish artist who used his work to fight fascism
Arthur Szyk painted the Founding Fathers and visualized American ideals to fight fascism
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Art How Mussolini’s Jewish lover changed Fascist art and design
Margherita Sarfatti, known as 'the uncrowned Queen of Italy,' had a passion for Fascism and Futurism
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Culture In these stunning psalms, everything is illuminated — including the lives of King David and Thomas More
At the Morgan Library, 'Sing a Song' focuses on the role of psalms in medieval life and literacy
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Art Reeling from the anguish of Oct. 7, he’s drawn more than 300 images of beauty and hope
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