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The Dev­il’s Cas­tle by Susanne Pao­la Antonetta

The Dev­il’s Cas­tle by Susanne Pao­la Antonetta

Nazi Eugen­ics, Euthana­sia, and How Psy­chi­a­try’s Trou­bled His­to­ry Rever­ber­ates Today The Devil’s Castle delves into the forgotten history of eugenics and links it to present-day psychiatry to explain how we as a culture continue...

Embodying the Revolution by Ofer Idels

Embodying the Revolution by Ofer Idels

The Hebrew Experience and the Globalization of Modern Sports in Interwar Palestine This original and thought-provoking study offers a fresh perspective on Zionism by exploring Hebrew culture’s ambivalent attitude toward modern sports. Drawing on...

Isabela’s Way by Bar­bara Stark-Nemon

Isabela’s Way by Bar­bara Stark-Nemon

For fans of Ruta Sepetys’s Salt to the Sea, this coming-of-age tale of one fourteen-year-old girl’s escape from early-seventeenth-century Portugal’s Inquisition, achieved with the help of a clandestine band of allies, will thrill and...

Men of Valor and Anxiety by Mariusz Kalczewiak

Men of Valor and Anxiety by Mariusz Kalczewiak

Polish-Jewish Masculinities and the Challenge of Modernity At the turn of the twentieth century, Jewish men in Eastern Europe lived in a social reality in which both Jewish and non-Jewish men and women tested,...

Golem­crafters by Emi Watan­abe Cohen

Golem­crafters by Emi Watan­abe Cohen

Emi Watanabe Cohen’s sophomore novel travels from the most awkward surface tensions to the beautiful depths of Jewish culture and lore for a tale of magical and emotional discovery. On the same day Faye’s...

Defending Judaism by David H. Price

Defending Judaism by David H. Price

Jewish Writing and Religious Toleration in Early Modern Europe Defending Judaism: Jewish Writing and Religious Toleration in Early Modern Europe explores the decisive contributions of Jewish writers to the expansion of religious toleration during...