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By Ruth Abrams
Review of Andi L. Rosenthal's The Bookseller's Sonnets, a novel weaving contemporary and historic narratives of interfaith relationships.
Date: 11-15-2010
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By Dana Kletter
Riches abound in this huge new cookbook, but you will have to read carefully.
Date: 05-15-2012
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By Benjamin A. Maron
Review of the book 96 Orchard: An Edible History of Five Immigrant Families in One New York Tenement.
Date: 05-24-2012
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By Stephanie Carey Maron
Review of In the King's Arms, a novel by Sonia Taitz.
Date: 11-16-2011
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By Jane Eisner
When Mark Whitaker, the trailblazing CNN news chief, wrote his fascinating memoir, he found many links to Jews. That's one piece of a truly American family story, he tells Jane Eisner.
Date: 11-23-2011
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By Benjamin A. Maron
Reviewing MetaMaus, an inside look at the making of, and lives that have impacted/been impacted by, Art Spiegelman's Maus.
Date: 11-29-2011
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By Rebecca R. Kahlenberg
News/advice article interviewing experts on intercultural and interfaith relationships on how to bridge differences in couples with partners from different cultures.
Date: 06-18-2007
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By Sybil Kaplan
Review of Ronnie Friedland and Edmund Case’s The Guide to Jewish Interfaith Family Life, a how-to book for interfaith couples raising their children Jewish.
Date: 12-21-2006
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By Marlena Thompson
Book review on Questioning Circumcision, a Jewish Perspective, by Ronald Goldman, PhD., in which Goldman states, “It (circumcision) isn’t a sacrament, and any child born of a Jewish mother is a Jew, whether circumcised or not." Goldman a
Date: 06-21-2006
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By Robin Margolis
Review of discussions in two books about interfaith romance in Israel: Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits an a Promised Land, by David K, Shipler, and War Without End: Israelis, Palestinians, and the Struggle for a Promis
Date: 07-26-2007