The “staggeringly broad” law, he wrote in his opinion, would prevent public schools from stocking “non-fiction history books about the Holocaust.” He pointed specifically to Elie Wiesel ...
Speaking at Temple Beit HaYam as part of its Rappaport Center speakers series, she talked about her new book: The Devil Never ...
LeVar Burton will discuss how literacy strengthens civic engagement and builds community connections at a Missouri Humanities symposium.
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By restoring the rightful name of Judea and Samaria, we are reclaiming not just the Jewish past but truth itself, setting the ...
A pictorial 50-year history of a one-of-a-kind college tradition, the Puddle Jump, with the bookend editions of 1975 and 2025 ...
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The human reaction to this should have been instinctive. The trauma-informed response needed to be unequivocal.
By Jennifer HarlanAliza Aufrichtig and Rebecca Lieberman Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes. By Dwight Garner ...
Juliette Kayyem has spent her career advising people on disaster readiness. On Feb. 13, she'll share some of her wisdom at ...
By Jennifer HarlanAliza Aufrichtig and Rebecca Lieberman The author of “If We Were Villains” recommends novels that will make you shiver with delight one moment and recoil in horror the next.