Remembering the truth about Jews and Communism.
In the end, the death of two Yiddish artists may have finally broken Robeson’s Communist resolve.
Pinḥas Kahanovitsh, the Concealed One.
Dovid Bergelson’s Yiddish masterpiece and his untimely death.
Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate.
The usual answer is Truman—but it could just as easily be Stalin. In fact, thanks to Zionist diplomacy, it was both; and therein lies a lesson for the Jewish state today.
Der Nister died in the gulag, just a few years before his colleagues were murdered.
From Lithuania to Brooklyn to Tel Aviv.
A post-Soviet Jew searches for traces of his great-grandparents.
Laying the groundwork for decades of Soviet anti-Semitism.
The contaminated soil of Marxist totalitarianism.
A humorous and poignant picture of the author’s hometown.
Murdered by the Soviets.
Moyshe Kulbak’s Zelmenyaners.