Book Club
An Interview With The Editor Of “Can Robots Be Jewish”
An interview with the editor of Can Robots be Jewish: And Other Pressing Questions of Jewish Life.
Beth Kissileff is the co-editor of the anthology Bound in the Bond of Life: Pittsburgh Writers Reflect on the Tree of Life Tragedy, author of the novel Questioning Return and the editor of the anthology Reading Genesis. Her writing has appeared in the Atlantic, Michigan Quarterly Review, New York Times, Tablet, the Forward, 929English and Haaretz, among others. Visit her online at www.bethkissileff.com.
An interview with the editor of Can Robots be Jewish: And Other Pressing Questions of Jewish Life.
Showing mercy to the cruel means that ultimately, we will end up being cruel to the merciful.
Serah saved an entire city by handing over the head of one man
Remembering the Jews that were killed in Pittsburgh on the second anniversary of their death.
An interview with Ilan Stavans on his newly released anthology, "And We Came Outside and We saw the Stars Again. "
While the holiday was different this year, the spirit of resilience continues.
Setting ground rules helps everyone be more productive
Attending a bris at Squirrel Hill two years after the massacre.
I am deriving joy from our Torah and tradition even when it is tinged with sadness.
Every ordinary person has the ability to do extraordinary things.