Toronto’s Leah Posluns Theatre was packed to capacity on Monday, with close to 300 gathering to mark the opening night of the Toronto Holocaust Museum's Neuberger Holocaust Education Week (HEW), with ...
Andrew Fox’s controversial Hip-Hop reimagining of Anne Frank’s story extends again Off-Broadway. Andrew Fox continues to stir conversations in New York’s theater scene as his polarizing Hip-Hop ...
From book bans to curriculum shifts on climate, civil rights, and gender, classrooms across the U.S. are increasingly shaped ...
Step into the first full weekend of November with these six weekend events, from high-energy shows to quaint events fit for ...
The Forward on MSN
The new Anne Frank musical wants you to laugh at ‘woke culture’ — but is it funny?
Reactions to Slam Frank, Andrew Fox’s musical satire in which Anne Frank is rewritten as a Latinx pansexual girl named “Anita,” have been mixed. Some have called it a timely, comedic takedown of ...
Steven Zipperstein argues for the brilliance and relevance of a writer who “probed nearly every aspect of contemporary Jewish ...
Anne Frank’s diary has been synonymous with a true account of what life was like amid the horrors of the Holocaust. But two New World School of the Arts graduates, who came across another teenage ...
Substantive collection of essays covers a range of topics including Alice Munro, mother and baby homes, and the troubling ...
The Repository on MSNOpinion
Banned Books Week is nothing to celebrate | Opinion
Banned Books Week, created by PEN America, was created to remind and warn us that censorship is real, and that freedom of ...
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The Independent on MSNOpinion
Posthumous books are messy and fraught – but Virginia Giuffre’s is a reclamation
Publishing a book after the writer’s death can often be an ethical minefield, writes . In the case of the late activist and Epstein abuse survivor, things are different ...
This is an excerpt of the original article. It was written for the November 2025 edition of Supply Chain Management Review.
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Hannah Senesh’s example of Jewish pride and sacrifice gains renewed attention in our anxious era
New books and a National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene play reclaim the poet-parachutist for an era marked by antisemitism and moral drift, writes a rabbi and author.
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