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  • Left to right: Ruth Wallis, Herb Albert, and Larry Harlow.(Collage Tablet Magazine; original images courtesy of Idelsohn Society.)
    Left to right: Ruth Wallis, Herb Albert, and Larry Harlow.(Collage Tablet Magazine; original images courtesy of Idelsohn Society.)
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    Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love: ‘It’s a Scream How Levine Does the Rhumba’

    A new compilation revives the once ubiquitous, now mostly forgotten Latin-Jewish connection of the 1940s to the ’80s

    byWayne Robins
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    (Photo by Kiki Kosinski)
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    The Tainted Bird

    A new collection of Jerzy Kosinski’s interviews and speeches reveals an Everyman who worked on his own terms

    bySam Kerbel
  • Joachim Prinz speaking at the March on Washington, August 28, 1963.
    Joachim Prinz speaking at the March on Washington, August 28, 1963.
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    The Plot for America: Remembering Civil Rights Leader Joachim Prinz

    The influential Newark rabbi was a confidante of Martin Luther King, but he’s been all but ignored by history

    byAllan Nadler
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    Immediate Identification

    Finding things in common with a boy from old L

    byMarco Roth
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    Hurst and Hurston

    Seventy years after their road trip, the best-selling sentimental novelist has run out of gas, while Zora is still in the driver’s seat.

    byKate Bolick
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