Click Here to Read: Here’s what really happened on Juneteenth: And here’s why it’s time for supremacists and their sympathizers to surrender by Robin Washington on the Forward website on June 13, 2022. This is an updated version of a column originally published on June 18, 2021.
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Click Here to Read: Leopold Bloom, Good for the Jews? Joyceans around the world would argue that the Dubliner is the best Jew in literature by Jonah Raskin on the Tablet website on June 16, 2022. James Joyce playing a guitar Image: Ottocaro Weiss (photographer). Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Click Here to Read: Bisexuality was the Bloomsbury norm: Many of the younger Bloomsberries continued the group’s tradition of living in squares and loving in triangles, according to Nino Strachey From The Spectator magazine issue: 11 June 2022.
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Click Here to Read: How an elite group of Jewish refugees helped to defeat the Third Reich: X Troop played a crucial role in the D-Day landings and killed, captured and interrogated their way across occupied Europe all the way into the heart of the Third Reich By Leah Garrett on the Forward website on June 6, 2022.
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Click Here to Read: Book Review: Claire Hilton on Staring Night: Queen Victoria’s Late-life Depression by Robert C Abrams (New York: International Psychoanalytic Books, 2020. ISBN 978-1-949093-55-1) on The Medical Humanities Blog on February 10, 2021.| Click here to Purchase: Staring Night: Queen Victoria’s Late-life Depression by Robert C Abrams on IPBooks.net
Click Here to Read: The lie of the banality of evil: Hannah Arendt’s fatal flaw by Henry Zvi Lothane, M.D. Published in: Naso, R.C. & Mills, J. (eds.) (2016). Ethics of evil/ Psychoanalytic Investigations. London: Karnac, Chapter 7, pp. 233-264. Click Here to Read: How To Think About Evil: A Response To Richard J. Bernstein Ph.D. On Arendt’s Banality Of Evil by Henry Zvi Lothane, M.D. Published in Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology, 36:1-20, 2014.|
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