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    Portraits of the Artists

    At the height of the AIDS epidemic, photographer Robert Giard captured a generation of gay and lesbian writers, many of them Jewish

    byJonathan Silin
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    My American Bundism

    What the 120-year-old political and cultural movement meant to a young Jewish feminist in St. Louis

    byClare Kinberg
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    A Jewish Reading Guide for Pride Month

    Rabbis, writers, and poets select essential LGBT titles for Jewish readers

    byWayne Hoffman
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    A Rich Life

    Shivah Stars

    byMarc Tracy
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    Rooted

    Jacqueline Osherow’s latest collection, Whitethorn, offers poems engaged at once with the literature of the Jewish past and the landscape of the American present

    byAdam Kirsch
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    Words Fail

    In her new collection, Tonight No Poetry Will Serve, Adrienne Rich reckons with the question of how to write lyric poetry in the face of war and economic hardship

    byDavid Kaufmann
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    Academic Question

    San Francisco’s Federation puts new restrictions on its grants, worrying Bay Area Jewish-studies profs

    byAri M. Brostoff
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