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Defending the Indefensible: Where Zionism has Led the American Jewish Community – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Defending the Indefensible: Where Zionism has Led the American Jewish Community – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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The art of springtime: Local and regional galleries offer a variety of work in May

The art of springtime: Local and regional galleries offer a variety of work in May “The Mat Hatter Worried,” wood engraving from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Barry Moser. Image courtesy Michelson Galleries “Never Saying a Word,” wood engraving from “Huckleberry Finn,” by Barry Moser. CONTRIBUTED/Michelson Galleries “Emily Dickinson III,” wood engraving by Barry Moser. CONTRIBUTED/Michelson Galleries Left, “Atelier Jianshu Over R.M. Schindler’s Packard Residence,” oil on wood; right, “Open House,” aluminum and painted aluminum, both by Don Gummer. Contributed/Springfield Museums “Lemon and Lime,” oil painting by Larry Preston. William Baczek Fine Arts “Daffodils,” oil painting by Larry Preston. Image courtesy William Baczek Fine Arts

Old South, New South: Framing a Jewish Response

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, I grew up in the “Capital” of the Confederacy, Richmond.  On my office wall to this day, I have a painting entitled the “ Fall of Richmond”.  The painter of this version is suggesting in this rendition that the entering Union Army under General Ulysses S. Grant actually burned the city in April 1865; in reality, the Confederate forces decided in the end to burn central Richmond in advance of the Yankee forces.

New Book Looks at City s 50 Oldest Buildings, Including One on Pinckney Street – Beacon Hill Times

A new book that looks at the 50 oldest buildings in the city includes only one on Beacon Hill, which admittedly came as somewhat of a surprise to the author. “I figured there would have been a least a couple of them, but Beacon Hill as a neighborhood kind of appeared out of nowhere around 1800,” said Joseph M. Bagley, the city’s archeologist and author of “Boston’s Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them” (2021 Brandeis University Press). “The reality is if I had made it ‘Boston’s 100 Oldest Buildings and Where to Find Them,’ at least half of them would be in Beacon Hill or in Charlestown.”

Brandeis University Press Expands with UPNE Backlist

Brandeis University Press Expands with UPNE Backlist By Alex Green | Apr 20, 2021 When the University Press of New England shuttered at the end of 2018, the region lost a unique publishing consortium with a diverse backlist that drew its collective strength from the specialization of its member presses. But UPNE’s backlist is not gone. Instead, it has been acquired by Brandeis University Press, which plans to use the titles to support its own expansion into some genres that have been underserved since UPNE’s closure. The acquisition was finalized earlier this year, and includes sole ownership of UPNE’s titles and copyrights, which more than doubles BUP’s list to 700 books in-print. Dartmouth College, where UPNE was located, had co-managed the list with BUP for the previous two years and will retain sole ownership of UPNE titles published under the Dartmouth College Press.

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