Publishing
The literary world's 'Jewish question': How publishing is failing Jewish authors
As antisemitism rises in the publishing realm, Jewish writers face a choice: stay and fight or rebuild elsewhere
'Too Israel-focused, too Jewy': How publishing closes its doors to Jewish writers - opinion
A new Hebrew press in Berlin argues that Israel doesn’t own the language
'Emily Saw a Door': Learning to create spaces for each other with creativity, acceptance - review
Bon Appetit editor resigns after racially offensive photo resurfaces
Adam Rapoport resigned late Monday after a 16-year-old picture of him with brownface resurfaced online and drew harsh criticism.
Why would a renowned Jewish printer print an antisemitic book?
More than 500 years ago, Soncino did all he could to empower Jewish literature without letting anything stand in his way.
Book publisher employees walk out in protest over Woody Allen memoir
Journalist Ronan Farrow cut ties with the publishing company that published his previous book, standing by his sister Dylan, who accused her adoptive father Allen of sexually abusing her as a child.
Josh Nass: PR maven for the Jewish community and beyond
Meet a born-and-bred New Yorker, whose first of five languages was Russian.
J. D. Salinger’s books going digital, unpublished works to be released
Son realized the time had come since young only read books on their devices