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Jewish superhero Liberty hunts antisemites in new comics anthology

Jewish superhero Liberty hunts antisemites in new comics anthology

Jacob Henry, New York Jewish WeekPublished August 2, 2022

(New York Jewish Week) — Daniel Kalban is a 35-year-old law firm assistant who lives in Flatbush, Brooklyn. But when he’s not working his day job, he moonlights as a comic book writer, in a sort of double-life scenario that’s reminiscent of the...

Best-selling annotated version of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ available online for free

TOBY AXELROD, JTAPublished July 29, 2022

BERLIN (JTA) — The German research institute that published an annotated scholarly version of “Mein Kampf,” which sold tens of thousands of copies and drew criticism from Jewish leaders on its release in 2016, has put a free and searchable version...

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine will keynote 2022 Jewish Book Festival

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine will keynote 2022 Jewish Book Festival

Published July 22, 2022

Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch will be the keynote author kicking off the 2022 St. Louis Jewish Book Festival. The Jewish Community Center will host the 44th annual book festival from Nov. 6-13. At 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, Yovanovitch...

Monsters are everywhere in the Bible – and some are even human

Madadh Richey, Brandeis UniversityPublished July 15, 2022

What is a “monster”? For most Americans, this word sparks images of haunted houses and horror movies: scary creations, neither human nor animal, and usually evil. But it can be helpful to think about “monsters” beyond these knee-jerk images....

Historian takes deep look into friends, foes of Israel’s independence

Historian takes deep look into friends, foes of Israel’s independence

BY ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished July 14, 2022

The modern Jewish state of Israel marked its recent 74th anniversary of independence in a subdued and troubled mood. Israel’s fragile-year-old coalition had lost its one-vote majority in the Knesset. Israeli nationalists encountered violent Palestinian...

Jewish-themed mystery novels give you cases to crack this summer

Jewish-themed mystery novels give you cases to crack this summer

BY HOWARD FREEDMAN, Special For The Jewish LightPublished July 12, 2022

For many of us, summer reading involves books that engage us but don’t feel like work to get through. One genre that frequently fits the bill is mystery. Cases in point: two new Jewish-flavored mystery novels. Matt Goldman is known for his...

Exclusive interview with Jason Kander before his sold-out event at the J

Exclusive interview with Jason Kander before his sold-out event at the J

By Bill Motchan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished July 10, 2022

In his new book, “Invisible Storm: A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics and PTSD,” former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander shares his struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts following his service in Afghanistan. On July 14, the JCC...

JCC Used Book Sale

Dates announced for return of Used Book Sale at the J

Published June 29, 2022

The St. Louis Jewish Community Center’s biannual Used Book Sale returns from August 28-September 1 with offerings in every genre, including mysteries, general fiction, nonfiction, children’s books, and much more. “The Used Book Sale at the J...

Deanna Shoss and Jerry Witkovsky are the authors of  “Where Two Worlds Meet: A Guide to Connecting With Your Teenage Grandchildren.”

Two worlds don’t have to collide: A guide for grandparents of teens

ELLEN FUTTERMAN, Editor-in-ChiefPublished June 29, 2022

As a grandma with two amazing granddaughters, ages 6 and 4, I’ve got to say, life doesn’t get much better. They’re at the ages when they are so happy to see me, especially if it’s for a sleepover because they love to play “interview” at...

Larry Swedroe's new book explains "sustainable investing"

Larry Swedroe’s new book explains “sustainable investing”

Jordan Palmer, Chief Digital Content OfficerPublished June 27, 2022

Since joining Buckingham Strategic Wealth in St. Louis, in 1996, Chief Research Officer Larry Swedroe has spent his time, talent, and energy educating investors on the benefits of evidence-based investing, by writing books explaining the science of investing...

How watchmaking skills saved 3 Jewish brothers from the Nazi death machine

How watchmaking skills saved 3 Jewish brothers from the Nazi death machine

BY ROBERT A. COHN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EMERITUSPublished June 22, 2022

Every Holocaust survivor story is both a miracle and a curse. The miracle for any Jew in Nazi-occupied Europe between 1939 and 1945 is the fact that they managed to escape the merciless, ruthless and efficient Germans at all. The curse is survivors’...

The Oxford Annotated Mishnah is the product of 10 years of rigorous academic scholarship. (Image courtesy of Oxford University Press; design by Grace Yagel)

Price tag of new, ‘accessible’ Mishnah “a huge disappointment”

JACKIE HAJDENBERG, JTAPublished June 15, 2022

(JTA) — As an avid book collector who operates an independent Jewish press, Larry Yudelson was excited to learn that a new, annotated version of the Mishnah, the earliest compendium of Oral Torah, was on its way. Then he found out how much it would...

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