Rokhl’s Golden City: How poet Avrom Sutzkever became a giant in a country that rejected his language
Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever’s 1936 work ‘Siberia’ magically upends a litany of misery for him and his people
In this week’s Yiddish-inflected culture guide, Babs and other sort-of-prohibited, cross-dressing, cross-cultural encounters
Young musicians take the stage at Sveta Kundish’s first U.S. concert
The latest ‘Jewish Review of Books’
Plus Oren makes peace with J Street, and more
Nextbook and Tablet authors remember Avrom Sutzkever
An Argentinian dissident, a Yiddish poet, Afro-Semitic beats
The epic life of Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever, who died last week at 96
‘How,’ ‘The Lead Plates at the Rom Press,’ and ‘1981’
Plus expelled journo talks, Hamas’s change of heart, and more in the news