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A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

Elizabeth Taylor's Judaism, love for Richard Burton highlight epic new biography

Elizabeth Taylor’s Judaism, love for Richard Burton highlight epic new biography

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished January 31, 2023

Few people can rival Elizabeth Taylor’s impact on American popular culture. Taylor’s life was a warp-speed roller coaster of dizzying ups and downs.  Her heart-stopping physical beauty combined with bonafide acting ability launched her acting career...

Netanyahu autobiography is fascinating, timely read

Netanyahu autobiography is fascinating, timely read

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished November 10, 2022

“Bibi: My Story” by Benjamin Netanyahu, Simon & Schuster, 724 pages, $35 Mark Twain’s famous response to the premature publication of his obituary — “The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated” accurately describes the political...

Andrew Nagorski

‘Saving Freud’ details psychoanalysis founder’s almost fatal reluctance to leave his beloved Vienna

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished October 6, 2022

Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, inspired both adulation and condemnation during his career, both of which are true to this very day, 83 years after his death in London in 1939. Freud, whose towering intellect inspired admiration from his...

New Truman bio offers balanced perspective on his presidency

New Truman bio offers balanced perspective on his presidency

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished May 4, 2022

In his superbly written new biography, “The Trials of Harry S. Truman,” Jeffrey Frank, a Presidential historian, avoids both adulation and harsh judgment of the Man from Missouri. For admirers and skeptics of HST, Frank, who previously wrote about...

How comic books played a major role in Cold War propaganda

How comic books played a major role in Cold War propaganda

Robert A. Cohn, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished April 6, 2022

In this vivid, lurid new book, Paul S.  Hirsch, a visiting history scholar at the University of Texas, compellingly explores the surprising extent to which the once lowly comic book industry was exploited by both sides of the Iron Curtain during the...

‘The Batman’ reinforces Jewish elements of enduring  superhero and adversaries

‘The Batman’ reinforces Jewish elements of enduring superhero and adversaries

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished March 11, 2022

Even before comics superhero fans could fully process the spectacular box office success of Sony’s “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” Warner Brothers is awash with the super grossing “The Batman,” DC Comics’ brooding, noirish (and Jewish) Caped Crusader,...

Ich bin ein Ukrainer: Why Ukraine war is personal to my family and me

Ich bin ein Ukrainer: Why Ukraine war is personal to my family and me

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished February 28, 2022

The above headline is an obvious play on President John F. Kennedy’s historic speech in front of the Berlin Wall: “Ich bin Ein Berliner”—“I am a Berliner!”  The horrific unprovoked war on the innocent people of Ukraine perpetrated by Russian...

Issue #2 "Proof that mice can roar"

Issue #2 “Proof that mice can roar”

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished February 2, 2022

The recent — and extraordinarily dumb — decision by a Tennessee school board to ban Art Spiegelman’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Holocaust-themed graphic novel “Maus” from its library is a reminder that mice cartoons have grown way beyond Mickey,...

Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Robert A. Cohn writes that he has been buying newspapers, magazines and comics from World News in Clayton since its opening in 1967. The store recently announced it will close in February. Photo: Alec Baris

Ink-loving editor bids farewell to beloved Clayton news shop

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished January 21, 2022

At 82, I’m dealing with the harsh reality of illness and death striking down relatives and friends.  Add to this the relentless news of the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, the cloud of sadness can envelop the soul.   One thing we can...

Dr. Martin Luther King at a press conference. (Marion S. Trikosko)

When Martin Luther King Jr. visited United Hebrew

ROBERT A. COHN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF EMERITUSPublished January 12, 2022

The birthday of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. will be marked this year on Sunday, Jan. 16. Considering his major accomplishments as the leader of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement - for which he earned a well-deserved Nobel Peace Prize - it is still...

JCRC admits MaTovu, J Street as members

JCRC admits MaTovu, J Street as members

Robert A. Cohn, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished January 11, 2022

Two local Jewish organizations, MaTovu and the St. Louis chapter of J Street, were approved for full membership in the council of the Jewish Community Relations Council, in a meeting via Zoom Monday evening. The JCRC is the central coordination umbrella...

Cohn's Comic Corner: Issue #1

Cohn’s Comic Corner: Issue #1

ROBERT A. COHN, Editor-in-Chief EmeritusPublished January 6, 2022

Readers of the Jewish Light are familiar with my lifelong obsession with comic books.  As a kid, I had over 1,200 Golden Age comic books in neat stacks on my windowsill in our Westgate apartment in my beloved University City.  I knew most of the stories...

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