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Book review: ‘The Limits of the World’

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Immigrants from India found themselves distrusted by both sides of the racial divide in colonial Kenya.  As far as black Africans were concerned, the brown-skinned Asians were part of the ruling class, and as...

Movie Review: The Photographer of Mauthausen

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The Photographer of Mauthausen (TPOM), available on Netflix, is a Spanish film directed by Mar Targarona. The film is written by Roger Danès and Alfred Pérez Fargas. It is based on the true story of Francesc...

LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture At the 14th Street Y Presents Two Weeks...

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At a moment when American and Israeli Jews are increasingly challenged to have meaningful and productive conversations about Israel and Zionism, LABA: A Laboratory for Jewish Culture will present three Israeli-themed productions that address...
Israeli attorney Lea Tsemel at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on March 4, 2021. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90.

Film about Israeli lawyer who advocates for terrorists gets double Emmy nod

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A controversial Israeli documentary about an Israeli attorney who represents terrorists received a double Emmy nomination on Wednesday. “Advocate,” from directors Rachel Leah Jones and Philippe Bellaiche, follows Israeli self-described “human-rights lawyer” Lea Tsemel as...

YIDDISH: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vols. I & II

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Now, for a limited time only (until Sept. 30), the CDs that accompany my textbook Yiddish: An Introduction to the Language, Literature & Culture, Vols. I and II will be available at a greatly reduced...
Conservative radio and TV personality Mark Levin appearing on Fox News. Credit: Screenshot.

Deconstructing where American media has gone wrong

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You just know that in the place where irony is calibrated, the needle on the meter must be going crazy. Over at the newspaper that boasts it prints “all the news that fits,” they have...
Sandy Scheller, curator of Project Ruth, interviews Lothian Skelton, widow of comedian Red Skelton, at the Chula Vista Public Library.

Curator Vows Holocaust Exhibit Will Find a Permanent Home

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Project RUTH – “Remember Us: The Holocaust” – which was on exhibit for two years at the Chula Vista Public Library is in the process of closing, but even though it soon will be...

Book review: ‘Memories, Miracles & Meaning’

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At 96, Fanny Krasner Lebovits is still going strong.  I saw her as recently as December 2nd in attendance at a regional meeting of her beloved Hadassah, an organization to which she has devoted...

Children’s Literature: Bible Stories Retold

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The stories from Genesis and Exodus are familiar to anyone who has read the Bible or attended Sunday school, but in making the stories more interesting for children, author Shalev, not unlike the midrash writers of old, has invented some...

‘Landing Up’: a sensitive look at the homeless

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Landing Up, a debut film by Israeli director Dani Tenebaum starring and co-produced with him by his wife Stacey Maltin, is a sensitive portrayal of a young homeless woman who dreams of having her...