A Battle Couched in Belief: ‘Freud’s Last Session’ Reviewed
by Wesley G. Pippert When I went to watch Freud’s Last Session, I thought I’d see a tell-all session on
by Wesley G. Pippert When I went to watch Freud’s Last Session, I thought I’d see a tell-all session on
This week in Jewish news, from fun to awful. Turns out knishes are stuffed—with history. The humble origins of the
Jewish passengers on board a Belgian train were asked to get off at Auschwitz and “take a short shower” after
The New York State Assembly has withdrawn a bill that would cut off funding to colleges and universities that initiate
In his State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Barack Obama reinforced Israel’s status as a Jewish state and
Israeli security forces said yesterday that it had thwarted a series of al-Qaeda plots to bomb the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv and
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon expressed skepticism over U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to revitalize peace talks between
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is headed back to the Middle East this week, in hopes of renewing the
Books in Brief: Senior editor Eileen Lavine reviews new and forthcoming titles A Grain of Truth by Zygmunt Miloszewski (translated from the
The Jewish Book Council announced its selections for the 2012 National Jewish Book Award winners. City of Promises: A
By Symi Rom-Rymer Sitting on a faux cowhide bench with rock music blaring at full volume in a small coffee
By Nadine Epstein and John O’Leary When does a Communist equal a liberal equal a Jew? Today, if you delete