Spektor’s take on “Dear Theodosia” for “The Hamilton Mixtape” is definitely ear candy.
Based on our recent coverage of him, we’re not so sure.
Last summer, Faludi told the Forward the memoir had helped her create a “grownup” relationship with her father.
Whether you love musicals, soul-searching journalism, or Mel Brooks, we have the right pick for you.
Nothing says “good times” like a board gamed based on Spain’s expulsion of the Jews, right?
Will a charged political environment change the way we think about Wiesel’s legacy?
The painting is one of 2,000 that France declared “orphaned” after World War II.
The Jewish authors on the list included a finalist for the Man-Booker Prize and the author of a stunning debut novel.
The Museum, which explores immigrants’ contributions to American society, has a surprising strategy for addressing current tensions over immigration.
Michael Chabon’s haunting new novel “Moonglow” marks a departure for the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay.” He tells us why.