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  • Jean-Pierre Melville
    Jean-Pierre Melville
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    Double Exposure: Jean-Pierre Melville

    The ambiguities and darkness of Nazi-occupied France propelled him to flee his country, take a new name, fight in the Resistance, and then invent film noir. But the past continued to haunt him.

    byAdrien Bosc
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    Curious George Finkelstein

    A former rabbi-teacher of mine has been accused of molesting students. So, why can’t I stop thinking of the good he did?

    byShalom Auslander
  • Nachalnik, with an advertisment for the premiere of his play “Din Toyre”(Photo from Yidishe bleter, April 20, 1938. Play advertisement from Moment, December 29, 1933. Scans courtesy of Eddy Portnoy.)
    Nachalnik, with an advertisment for the premiere of his play “Din Toyre”(Photo from Yidishe bleter, April 20, 1938. Play advertisement from Moment, December 29, 1933. Scans courtesy of Eddy Portnoy.)
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    Fine Young Criminal

    The story of a yeshiva boy who turned to the gang life and lived to write about it

    byEddy Portnoy
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