Click Here to Read: The Myth of Rational Thinking by Sean Illing of Vox on The Real Clear Science website on April 26, 2019.
A photo of The Thinker by Rodin located at the Musée Rodin in Paris. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.


Click Here to Read about and PreOrder: Mother May I? by Sarah Boxer from IPBooks.
Click Here to Read about and PreOrder: In the Floyd Archives by Sarah Boxer from IPbooks.
What is the In the Floyd Archives ? In the Floyd Archives is a graphic novel, drawn and written by Sarah Boxer, lightly based on Freud’s famous case histories – the Wolf Man, the Rat Man, Dora and Little Hans. The psychoanalyst, Dr. Floyd, is a bird. Continue reading Coming Soon: Two Graphic Novels by Sarah Boxer
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Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election by Robert S. Mueller III Two volumes, 448 pp., available at www.justice.gov/storage/report.pdf in the New York Review of Books in the May 23, 2019 Issue.
Click Here to Read: The Secret History of the Jews From Shanghai: A small but important trail of refugees fleeing the Nazis took an unusual detour through China. A new exhibit in Brooklyn marks the journey By Aileen Jacobson in the New York Times on April 25, 2019.
Synagogue of the former Jewish ghetto, Shanghai, China. Photo: gruntzooki. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Click Here to Read: The Debate Rages On: Pinning down the ring system’s age has profound implications for the entire Saturnian system By Nadia Drake on the Scientific American website on April 18, 2019.
In this simulated image of Saturn’s rings, color is used to present information about ring particle sizes in different regions based on the measured attenuations of three radio signals. NASA. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons
Click Here to Read: ‘Bolder and More Brutal’: New Report Shows Steep Increase in Antisemitic Violence in German Capital by Ben Cohen on the Algemeiner website on April 17, 2019. Jews burned alive for the alleged host desecration in Deggendorf, Bavaria, in 1338, and in Sternberg, Mecklenburg, 1492; a woodcut from the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493). Public Domain via Wikemedia Commons. 