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The week in readers' pictures

Jerusalem Post readers send us their best shots from the week of June 23, 2020.

Chana Bloch (1940-2017) in the 2011 documentary, Traduire

'The Moon Is Almost Full': Chana Bloch's poignant struggle with sarcoma

Bloch's battle with the aggressive sarcoma she lived with in her final years is the subject of The Moon Is Almost Full, her posthumously published collection.

By ROBERT HIRSCHFIELD
07/05/2020

Three book reviews, one of them my own

I have a bias in favour of this book. I am both the author and the reviewer. The book was written by me, but I still think it is a good piece of work.

By RABBI RAYMOND APPLE
06/04/2020

Reclaiming the narrative of this Vietnamese family's story from Hollywood

A family saga on the enduring Vietnamese spirit over a century of conflict

By DIANA NELSON JONES
03/04/2020

Building a strong intimate relationship in literature

Presenting once-taboo subjects to the religious community in a clear way

By STEPHEN G. DONSHIK
03/04/2020
A model poses with a camera

The week in readers' pictures (March 13)

Jerusalem Post readers send us their snaps and shots from the week.

Birthday blues

Birthday blues

"If he says 'Good morning' and then 'Happy birthday,' he has no heart. If he says 'Happy birthday' before 'Good morning,' he’s an idiot."

By HADASSAH CHEN
12/03/2020
WHISTLEBLOWER: MY JOURNEY TO SILICON VALLEY AND FIGHT FOR JUSTICE AT UBER By Susan Fowler Viking 272

Fighting sexual harassment at work

In ‘Whistleblower,’ Susan Fowler reveals the toll of speaking out against Uber.

By AMY KAUFMAN / LOS ANGELES TIMES (TNS)
12/03/2020
‘Transparent’ TV series

‘Transparent’ goes to Israel and other September surprises

‘Transparent’ goes to Israel, 'American Crime Story' deals with immigration and 'This Is Us' puts a new spotlight on the family.

Economics and Hillel the Elder

Assaf Razin became a world-renowned economist without losing sight of the centrality, humanity and needs of the individual.

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