André Aciman’s new coming-of-age memoir picks up where ‘Out of Egypt’ left off
A famous debate between the 20th-century Jewish historians Salo Baron, Yitzhak Baer, and Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi eerily prefigures the current rise of political antisemitism in America
Israeli Jews and diaspora Jews: one people divided by a common tongue
In ‘To Heal the World?,’ his critique of the modern Jewish left, Jonathan Neumann is not just wrong. He’s also way out of his league.
A reanalysis of last year’s important Pew Study contradicts persistent alarmism about ‘vanishing’ American Jewry
A week visiting my family in Israel
A collection of American students shrug him off