‘But we must speak’: Palestinian scholars, activists, allies address packed Manhattan crowd
A literary event drew comparisons between Jim Crow America and modern-day Israel, and asked American observers to stand up for Palestinian rights
A literary event drew comparisons between Jim Crow America and modern-day Israel, and asked American observers to stand up for Palestinian rights
Iddo Gefen's surrealist fiction about Israel became a real-life nightmare
Organizers called off an award ceremony for Adania Shibli's 'Minor Detail,' a novel based on the true story of a 1949 rape of a Palestinian girl by Israeli soldiers
The Jewish author was told by the Mandel JCC in Florida that the political climate was 'complicated'
David Levithan, a pioneering author of queer young adult novels, is part of a landmark lawsuit against a Florida school district's book bans
Kushner's "When Bad Things Happen to Good People" has sold more than 4 million copies in at least 12 languages.
The author talks about her newest book, her writing routine and the importance of a standing cocktail hour
Though he was often called a philosemite, the truth is a lot messier
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NPR Legal Correspondent Nina Totenberg in conversation with Editor-in-Chief Jodi Rudoren. To benefit the Forward.
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