Lucinda Rosenfeld is a novelist and essayist based in Brooklyn. Her most recent book is ‘Class.’
Lucinda Rosenfeld
By Lucinda Rosenfeld
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Opinion Gaza and Trump have left the Jewish community at war with itself — and me with a bad case of alienation
These days, opposing Israel’s Gaza incursion can get you called a traitor — or maybe even deported
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The stars of 'Oppenheimer,' 'The Brutalist,' 'Anora' and 'Poor Things' deserve their accolades, but there's a disturbing pattern here
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