The Serpent Bearer by Jane Rosenthal
Part World War II spy thriller, part romance, and part tale of buried family secrets, The Serpent Bearer is perfect for fans of Kelly Rimmer’s The German Wife and Kate Quinn’s The Alice Network....
Part World War II spy thriller, part romance, and part tale of buried family secrets, The Serpent Bearer is perfect for fans of Kelly Rimmer’s The German Wife and Kate Quinn’s The Alice Network....
Brandeis Series on Gender, Culture, Religion, and Law A long overdue study of agunot based on exhaustive research in rabbinic sources, memoirs, and communal records. Noa Shashar sheds light on Jewish family life in...
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Photographer: Hélène Binet The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry An exploration of the world of Jewish country houses, their architecture and collections, and the lives of the extraordinary men and...
Here I am human. Here I can dare to be. Goethe’s Faust, quoted by Inge to her younger sister Kitty on their arrival in Southampton, August 1939. Born into privilege as the daughters of...