Books
Drawing Fear
Written by Ashley Bagan   
A student and a professor analyze the portrayal of Muslims in political cartoons.
 
Between Appropriation and Collaboration
Written by Josh Nathan-Kazis   
Adam Mansbach's new novel The End of the Jews explores the Jewish relationship with African-American culture.
 
The Wounds of Belonging
Written by Rifka Dzodin   

My Father's Holocaust Obsession and André Schwarz-Bart's The Last of the Just

 
Home is Other People
Written by Risa Shoup   

Dalia Sofer and The Septembers of Shiraz

 
Tel Aviv in the Aftermath
Written by Michal Goldstein   
On Exit Wounds, Rutu Modan's impressive new graphic novel on life in Israel.
 
Hannah Arendt on the Jews
Written by Adam Beitman   
 The Jewish Writings collects new and classic works by the author.
 
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Nazi
Written by Elizabeth Hymoff   
Günter Grass confronts his past in his recently translated memoir, Peeling the Onion (Harcourt, 2007).
 
New Israeli Anti-Hate Textbook Misses the Mark
Written by Liora Halperin   
Educating Against Hate Aims High but Disappoints
 
I am a Jewish Terrorist
Written by Ben Murane   
Rerelease of Elie Wiesel’s Dawn Begs Confrontation with Present
 
Lipshitz Six, or Two Angry Blondes
Written by Alexandra Bicks   
T Cooper Wrestles with Family, Faith, and Famous Blondes