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Jewish Review of Books What Was That Really About? Antisemitism or Something New? 16 May
Editor Abraham Socher, Jonathan Karp, and Reviel Netz discussed the recent increase in anti-Israel protests globally, questioning whether these demonstration...
16 May
Jewish Review of Books Anti-Israelism 23 Jan
Anti-Israelism is a prejudice against all things Israeli, which should not be confused with hatred of Jews. It is a form of bigotry that attributes negative ...
23 Jan
Jewish Review of Books The Art of the Dealer 13 Jul 2022
Belonging and Betrayal by Charles Dellheim explores the role of Jewish art dealers in the art world. The book argues that the shift from trade in commodities...
13 Jul 2022
Jewish Review of Books From Venice to Harlem 20 Mar 2021
In "From Venice to Harlem," Daniel B. Schwartz explores the history and evolving meaning of the word "ghetto" in Jewish and popular culture. He traces the or...
20 Mar 2021
Jewish Review of Books Jews Not without Money 14 Sep 2019
The exhibit "Jews, Money, Myth" at the London Jewish Museum curated by Joanne Rosenthal, Dominik Czechowski, and Morgan Wadsworth-Boyle until October 17, exa...
14 Sep 2019
Jewish Review of Books Revisiting Herman Wouk’s City Boy 4 Jun 2019
Herman Wouk, a celebrated but often overlooked Jewish American author, injected Jewish themes into postwar American literature in an innovative yet understat...
4 Jun 2019
Jewish Review of Books Workday Jews 20 Dec 2018
Chad Alan Goldberg and Eliyahu Stern present contrasting perspectives on the Jewish experience with modernity. Goldberg's "Modernity and the Jews in Western ...
20 Dec 2018
Jewish Review of Books Joseph the Righteous 18 Sep 2017
Joseph Sss Oppenheimer, a court Jew in 18th-century Germany, faced a tumultuous rise and fall that culminated in a trial and execution in 1737-1738. Yair Min...
18 Sep 2017
Jewish Review of Books A Foreign Song I Learned in Utah 4 Jan 2017
Bob Dylan's Jewish identity, though at times obscured by his persona as a Gentile cowboy or folk revolutionary, holds deep roots in his upbringing in a small...
4 Jan 2017
Jewish Review of Books The Hit Man 23 Jun 2016
Morris Levy, a prominent figure in the music industry in the mid-20th century, was known for his controversial business practices, ties to the Mafia, and leg...
23 Jun 2016