Karla Goldman
(Re)telling the story of American Reform Judaism.
Race in the United States is most certainly real. But just because something is constructed to be a social reality, does not mean it is true or based on facts and science.
The Finzi-Contini enchanted garden doesn’t even give them the protection of a ghetto. They are rounded up and shipped out along with the lower-class Jews they disdained.
The window gallery exhibition, TRANSPLANT, explores what it is like to be transplants to North America (where they’ve both lived for over a decade) from a place with a different culture, climate and customs.
Nearly one hundred pieces by Aya Rosen and Yaara Eshet traveled by mail across the border to create the latest exhibition in the FENTSTER window gallery in Toronto.
Q & A on Sue Shapiros novel “The Book Bible” and her advice to future authors.
As warmer weather approaches, it’s time to shake off the heaviness of winter
A Q&A with Roxane Van Iperen, who realized her house in the woods was once a refuge for Jewish children.
Melodie Winawer talks with Fiction Editor Yona Zeldis McDonough about weaving together the seemingly disparate strands of her life into one highly original and engaging story.