Stephen Marche is an Esquire columnist and the author, most recently, ofThe Hunger of the Wolf.
‘I thought I knew something about what being Jewish means. Then my wife and I started looking into summer camps for our son.’
Trying to make sense of Shakespeare’s politics, a complicated web of ideas and contradictions that attracted and repelled some of modern history’s most notorious leaders
Boy met girl. Boy married girl. But girl is Jewish, and boy is not. Now I’m a goy, part of a growing community of non-Jews with Jewish spouses, Jewish children, and a special connection to Judaism