
"Broken Glass": What it means to be a Jew in America
Arthur Miller is our very own American Shakespeare. Broken Glass is one of Miller's lesser-known works - it ran only 73 performances when it opened on Broadway in 1994, although it was Tony-nominated - and is probably this Jewish playwright's most Jewish play.

Murderers among us
A newly-released report details how U.S. agencies colluded to keep Nazi war criminals free.

Novels, memory and the Holocaust
Holocaust Remembrance Day just passed, and it got me thinking about memory and empathy.

