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  • Martha Gellhorn at a press conference held at the offices of the Spanish Refugee Appeal in New York City, circa 1946
    Martha Gellhorn at a press conference held at the offices of the Spanish Refugee Appeal in New York City, circa 1946
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    Martha Gellhorn Loved Hemingway and Israel

    Only one of the great 20th-century reporter’s passions survived a closer look

    byRachel Shteir
  • Ernest Hemingway (at left), Harold Loeb, Lady Duff Twysden, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (Hemingway's first wife), Donald Ogden Stewart, and Pat Guthrie at a cafe in Pamplona, Spain, in the summer of 1925.
    Ernest Hemingway (at left), Harold Loeb, Lady Duff Twysden, Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (Hemingway's first wife), Donald Ogden Stewart, and Pat Guthrie at a cafe in Pamplona, Spain, in the summer of 1925.
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    Hemingway’s Schlemiel

    The great author, who would have turned 119 this weekend, used and abused his Jewish friend Harold Loeb. Why did Loeb take it?

    byDan Grossman
  • From L to R: Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Colin Firth in 'Genius.'
    From L to R: Jude Law, Nicole Kidman, and Colin Firth in 'Genius.'
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    Thomas Wolfe’s Forgotten Jewish Muse

    Nicole Kidman’s portrayal of Aline Bernstein in ‘Genius’ was snubbed from an Oscar nomination

    byMiranda Cooper
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    Why We Should Keep Reading Hemingway

    The Friday Review of Books

    byLiel Leibovitz
  • Gertrude Stein’s automobile authorization from Bordeaux, France, 1940.(Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
    Gertrude Stein’s automobile authorization from Bordeaux, France, 1940.(Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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    Auntie Semitism at the Met

    Gertrude Stein’s ties to Nazis, revisited at the museum, shouldn’t eclipse her nurturing of young artists

    byAllen Ellenzweig
  • French Jews of the Middle Ages as pictured in the Jewish Encyclopedia, c. 1905.(Wikimedia Commons)
    French Jews of the Middle Ages as pictured in the Jewish Encyclopedia, c. 1905.(Wikimedia Commons)
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    La Différence

    While American Jews cultivate a hyphenated identity, French Jews like to make themselves wholly French. Do we still share a cultural language?

    byRobert Zaretsky
  • Otto Dix, Procuress (Kupplerin), 1923.(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, © Otto Dix / 2010 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn)
    Otto Dix, Procuress (Kupplerin), 1923.(The Museum of Modern Art, New York, © Otto Dix / 2010 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn)
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    The Grapes of Roth

    Philip Roth’s legacy of writerly narcissism left a generation of young novelists with the wrong idea of what makes great literature

    byLiel Leibovitz
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