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By Naomi Pfefferman
Profile of Tom Rosenberg, producer of the film The Human Stain based on the novel by Philip Roth, as well as a discussion of the adaptation itself and Roth’s legacy.
Date: 02-18-2007
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By Pat Sherman
Profile of Elinor Lipman, a successful Austen-esque author who writes about intermarried couples who, horror of horrors, live happily ever after.
Date: 11-16-2006
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By Cheryl F. Coon
Review of A Christian’s Guide to Judaism, by Michael Lotker, a basic and practical explanation of how Christians can approach Jewish events, symbols, rituals, and customs.
Date: 01-13-2007
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By Vicki Streiff
Three picture books for children deal with difficult issues in the biblical book of Genesis in an age-appropriate manner.
Date: 07-27-2009
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By Marlena Thompson
Review of Hester Among the Ruins: A Novel By Binnie Kirshenbaum, a story about the relationship between a post-war Christian German and his lover and biographer--a younger, Jewish American woman.
Date: 01-13-2007
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By Rabbi Philip Graubart
A survey of 20th century Jewish-American novels about intermarriage.
Date: 02-04-2008
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By Marlena Thompson
Review of A Better Tomorrow. By Charles Rammelkamp, 18 essays about choosing to be Jewish by converting.
Date: 01-20-2007
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By Alizah Salario
Review of The Invisible Wall, which tells the story of the separate worlds Jews and Christians lived in in mid-20th century England, and the forbidden loves that spanned the two worlds.
Date: 09-20-2007
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By Michael Felsen
Review of Secular Jewishness for Our Time, a compilation of 20th century essays on the meaning of secular Judaism.
Date: 05-02-2007
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By Judith Bolton-Fasman
Review of Star of Wonder by Daniel Mark Epstein about an adult child of intermarriage who is taken with both of his parents’ faiths.
Date: 01-20-2007