Books In Review: Lisa Sharon Harper’s memoir of the legacy of slavery Fortune gives a wrenching account of intergenerational trauma and its costs. by Jessica Mesman April 28, 2022
Books In Review: A rabbi’s poetic wrestling with faith after the Shoah In Yehiel Poupko’s poems, Jewish belief in God groans under the burden of divine silence. by M. Daniel Carroll April 25, 2022
Books In Review: The end of endless wars? Andrew Bacevich and Samuel Moyn each seek a reckoning on how the United States uses its military abroad. by Amy Frykholm April 20, 2022
Books In Review: Giving women a voice at the seder table Poet and liturgist Marcia Falk attempts to correct the gender bias of the traditional Passover Haggadah. by Mordechai Beck April 14, 2022
Books In Review: For Simone Weil, philosophy was not merely academic Robert Zaretsky offers a vivid picture of how truth telling made Weil’s life complicated. by Charles Scriven April 11, 2022
Books In Review: How harm reduction is winning the war against drug overdoses Maia Szalavitz tells the story of a strategy that replaces criminalization with empathy. by Erica Poellot April 7, 2022
Books In Review: The mirror world under the sea Millions of unknown species in our oceans inhabit a universe of storytelling and dreaming. by Jeffrey Johnson April 4, 2022