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Do we deserve to be canceled by our grandchildren?

Will our grandchildren look back at us and think of us as protectors, or will they instead be tempted to cancel our culture? Unlike most of our forefathers, perhaps we deserve to be canceled. ....

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The Institute for Faith & Freedom: Protecting Our Grandchildren — Or Not

The Institute for Faith & Freedom: Protecting Our Grandchildren — Or Not
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The Forgotten Giant of Yiddish Fiction

Adam Kirsch writes about the novelist Israel Joshua Singer, whose fame was later eclipsed by that of his younger brother (Isaac Bashevis Singer), but whose novels, including “Yoshe Kalb” and “The Brothers Ashkenazi,” were important works of realist fiction expounding socialist themes. ....

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1952 prayer by Bashevis Singer found scrawled on rent slip in unpublished trove


Yaakov Schwartz is The Times of Israel s deputy Jewish World editor.
Nobel Prize-winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer, in his Miami Beach apartment, October 10, 1978. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
In 2014, author and literary scholar David Stormberg took his first trip to the archives at the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas, in search of material by the late Yiddish-language Jewish-American writer Isaac Bashevis Singer. He hit the motherlode.
“I was looking for Bashevis Singer’s essays because I was interested in his non-fiction and worldview writing on literature, on Judaism and Yiddish, and also his personal philosophy,” Stromberg told The Times of Israel in a recent telephone interview from his home in Jerusalem. “What I didn’t expect to find, but what I did find, is that he’d already translated enough material for an entire book.” ....

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Isaac Bashevis Singer

Isaac Bashevis Singer
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