What Jews Mean to America

Click Here to Read: What Jews Mean to America By Meir Soloveichik on the NR plus website on February 22, 2024.

U.S. and Israeli flags are flown in preparation for a media event during Austere Challenge 2012 in Israel Oct. 24, 2012. Austere Challenge 2012 is a three-week bilateral exercise designed to increase air defense interoperability between the United States and Israel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Stephanie Addison/Released)

The Ana Belen Montes’ Case

Click Here to Read: The Ana Belen Montes’ Case file with articles from various newspapers.

Ana Montes spent almost 20 years spying for Cuba while working as a U.S. intelligence analyst. Here, her FBI booking photo on the day of her arrest, Sept. 21, 2001. The “Queen of Cuba” is one of America’s most harmful spies, but few have heard of her. Illustrates CUBA-SPY (category a), by Jim Popkin, special to The Washington Post. Moved Thursday, April 25, 2013. (MUST CREDIT: Courtesy of FBI)

 

Newly Revised: Someone Saved My Life Today by Paul Schimmel

A newly edited and revised edition of of Someone Saved My Life Today by Paul Schimmel is now available, as well as a new Kindle eBook from Amazon.com

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“The papers in this book range widely over psychoanalysis, literature and philosophy. I will comment on several that grasped my attention. First ‘Freud’s “selected fact”: His Journey of Mourning.’ By identifying Freud’s personal experiences of mourning, Schimmel is able to shine new light on the fact that Freud was always thinking anew about the distressing sorrow of mourning and the possibility of this being Continue reading Newly Revised: Someone Saved My Life Today by Paul Schimmel

‘I knew nothing’: the Warsaw ghetto boy who found his family at 83

Click Here to Read: ‘I knew nothing’: the Warsaw ghetto boy who found his family at 83. A DNA test has helped Shalom Koray find relatives in the US after escaping the Holocaust in a rucksack at the age of two by Daniel Boffey on the Guardian website on January 27,  2024.

Map of Poland showing Zakopane in the South the location of the Saint Andrew Bobol Orphanage.