Why Won’t the State Department Call the Extermination of Middle Eastern Christians “Genocide”?
Echoes of FDR?
February 18, 2016
Shylock Is My Name.
Howard Jacobson, the well-known author of novels about English Jews and English anti-Semitism, has retold Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and set it in 21st-century Britain. In Shylock Is My Name, writes Adam Kirsch in his review, Jacobson has masterfully recast the story, using it to probe both anti-Semitism and Jewish fears:
Echoes of FDR?
Refuting the latest canard about Israeli democracy.
It’s unlikely Saudi Arabia has committed “war crimes.”
Shylock Is My Name.
Pushing the city’s origins into the Copper Age.
Howard Jacobson, the well-known author of novels about English Jews and English anti-Semitism, has retold Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice and set it in 21st-century Britain. In Shylock Is My Name, writes Adam Kirsch in his review, Jacobson has masterfully recast the story, using it to probe both anti-Semitism and Jewish fears:
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