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The Changing Landscape of Jewish American Literature
Jun 15, 2026 By Benjamin Resnick | Public Event video | Video Lecture
For decades, Jewish American literature was defined by giants like Roth, Bellow, Malamud, and Ozick, whose novels explored assimilation and the immigrant experience. But what defines Jewish American writing today? Author and 91Ώμ²₯ alum Rabbi Benjamin Resnickreflectson how the field has changed and asks whether the Jewish American novel still exists in the way readers once understood it.
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Discovering Love at Dawn
Jan 15, 2016 By Benjamin Resnick | Commentary | Bo
The photograph aboveβmy last before becoming a parentβwas taken early in the morning on January 7, 2015, the coldest day of a very young year. In my imagination, Jonah was born just after, as the sun was rising over the city. In reality, he was not. He was born at 11:11a.m., when the sun was already high in the sky. But, like the Doe of the Morning, I remember him coming at dawn.
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