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    Sholem Asch’s Jewish Gospels

    The Yiddish writer’s re-Judaized imagining of St. Paul turns 75

    byShalom Goldman
  • Zenia and Chava in Stockholm, 1970s.
    Zenia and Chava in Stockholm, 1970s.
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    Chava and Zenia

    The friendship of two young writers from Lodz who survived the Holocaust and achieved very different kinds of literary fame

    byGoldie Morgentaler
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    The Last Poet of Lodz

    The untold story of the great epic poem of the Holocaust—and the generous, tragic hero who wrote it

    byChava Rosenfarb
  • The cover of a 1973 issue of Di Goldene Keyt.(National Yiddish Book Center)
    The cover of a 1973 issue of Di Goldene Keyt.(National Yiddish Book Center)
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    Gilded

    The literary journal Di Goldene Keyt nurtured Yiddish writers in Israel and the Diaspora—and made an author in Baltimore dream

    byZackary Sholem Berger
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    Golden Link

    The epic life of Yiddish poet Avrom Sutzkever, who died last week at 96

    byZackary Sholem Berger
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