New York Times Report on Kristallnacht, November 10, 1938

Click Here to Read: New York Times Report on Kristallnacht, November 10, 1938:  A New York Times story from November 10, 1938, that reports on the events of Kristallnacht in Munich and other cities around Germany on the Facing History website. 

German citizens look the other way on Nov. 10 1938, the day after Kristallnacht. What they see or don’t want to see are destroyed Jewish shops and houses. Image:  Author Unknown.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

The Way-Forward Machine: If we want to plan millennia ahead, we should ask how Jews have always done it

Click Here to Read: The Way-Forward Machine: If we want to plan millennia ahead, we should ask how Jews have always done it by Sam Aerbesman ion the Tablet Website on November 10, 2021.

Sephardi Jewish couple from Sarajevo in traditional clothing. Photo taken in 1900.  Image: Unknown Author.  Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

Luba Kessler’s Review of Curious Stories of Diverse Places by Richard Reichbart

Click Here to Read: Luba Kessler’s Review of Curious Stories of Diverse Places: The Cod’s Earring, The Click of The Reindeer, and Other Adventures and Even Some Poems, by Richard Reichbart in Psychoanalytic Psychology 38: 237. The review has been truncated in this version by the publisher.

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How did the enslaved workers of Pompeii live?

Click Here to Read: How did the enslaved workers of Pompeii live? A new discovery provides a rare glimpse by Kat Lonsdorf on the NPR website on November 7, 2021.
Pompeii. May 2003. Fresco on north wall of rear room. A soldier with spear in his left hand holds out his cup to a slave.  Image:  https://pompeiiinpictures.com/pompeiiinpictures/R6/6%2010%2001%20p2.htm Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Review of Surrogate by Karen L. Fund

Click Here to Read: Review of Karen L. Fund’s, Surrogate:  How A Woman Named Sandra Made Me A Mother (International Psychoanalytic Books, 2020)  By Ofra Eshel, Psy.D. First published in SIHOT–DIALOGUE, Israel Journal of Psychotherapy, August, 2021. Translated by Dahlia Nissan Russ, Psy.D.

Click Here to Purchase: Surrogate: How A Woman Named Sandra Made Me A Mother By Karen L. Fund on IPBooks.net