Alfred Cortot.
Are there more important things than being a Jew?
An inadvertent warning about the dangers of political infantilization.
Sometimes revenge is the best revenge.
The historian and author of The Jews Should Keep Quiet: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, and the Holocaust joins us to talk about his work.
An epidemic of vandalism in the historic cradle of Ashkenazi Jewry.
No Jewish life, only Jewish death.
He did. A recent book is a damning polemic against him and also against America’s most politically connected Jewish leader. Yet it’s hard to imagine things ending differently.
The Jews Manuel Quezon rescued—and those he didn’t.
Al Pacino’s Meyer Offerman is no Simon Wiesenthal.
At the very least, Holocaust education shouldn’t treat Israel as an unfortunate but ignorable extra to Jewish identity.
The Jews of Ferrara.
A quirky but “extraordinary” film about Nazi Germany.
The late philosopher hated Israel and went so far as to rationalize the Holocaust.