Tag: Nathan Englander

As the number of Holocaust survivors dwindles, raising concerns about the future of Holocaust education and Jewish communal memory, a discussion examines the implications of decreased contact with primary sources like survivors and historical sites.
Rabbi Saul Emanuel, executive director of the Jewish Community Council of Montreal and head of Montreal Kosher (MK), discusses the high cost of kosher meat and responds to criticisms about traditional kosher rules impacting affordability and job opportunities.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts answer listener questions and discuss various topics.
In Nathan Englander's novel "kaddish.com," the protagonist Larry struggles with religious observance and familial obligations.
Recent novels by prominent Jewish American writers such as Jonathan Safran Foer, Joshua Cohen, Nathan Englander, and Nicole Krauss have prominently featured Israel and Israelis, indicating a shift in American Jewish fiction towards themes related to Israel.
In a series of letters published in the summer 2012 edition of a Jewish publication, the topic of discussion revolves around Leon Wieseltier's harsh critique of the New American Haggadah.
The New American Haggadah, edited by Jonathan Safran Foer and translated by Nathan Englander, presents a discussion on the complexities of translating Jewish texts, particularly the Haggadah used during Passover.