The Physical and Invisible Walls that Determine the Lives of Palestinians
Nathan Thrall wrote a book about a Palestinian father’s byzantine journey to Jerusalem, and then October 7th happened
Nathan Thrall wrote a book about a Palestinian father’s byzantine journey to Jerusalem, and then October 7th happened
David Lawrence Morse recommends stories that defy expectation and challenge our conception of the ordinary
Sometimes the paths that we’ve been pre-destined for aren’t the ones we end up taking
David Leo Rice's novel adds an uncanny layer to ideas of Jewish identity, masculinity, and artistic ambition
Perla Kantarjian considers the immutable function of foodstuffs as poetic vehicles for home, identity, and belonging
"The Apartment on Calle Uruguay" by Zachary Lazar is about politics, religion, identity, and migration told through a distinctly Jewish lens
Omer Friedlander's short story collection is about outcasts of Israeli society searching for intimacy and connection
The long-rumored “Twilight of The Superheroes” could have been the masterpiece the genre needed
On the politics of translation, code-switching, ownership of language, and more
Books about Palestinians and the struggle for Palestinian liberation