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Pianist Evgeny Kissin, who performed April 12 in honor of Forverts editor Boris Sandler, gets rave reviews elsewhere.
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A history of Haggadah parodies.
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In Israel, a sneak peek of Ohad Naharin’s latest creation, “Sadeh 21.”
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Jonathan Kirsch on Holocaust writer H.G. Adler.
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The latest issue of Jewish Fiction .net is out, just in time for Pesach.
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Bar Ilan University shows off four rare Haggadah specimens.
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Israeli choreographer Barak Marshall brings “Monger” to Los Angeles.
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