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books and culture The Magic of Good Teaching A fond memoir of mid-twentieth-century Americanization offers a welcome respite in our current environment. Education The Social Order Amid an epidemic of anti-American wokeness, Henry Saltzman’s thinly fictionalized memoir of mid-twentieth-century Americanization comes as a welcome respite. Saltzman’s story begins in 1953, just after he graduated from Brooklyn College and is working in a furniture store on Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn. He is an Americanized Jew who grew up speaking Yiddish but has embraced the English language and its literature, and American culture more generally. He finally lands a teaching position in, of all places, a Satmar yeshiva in Williamsburg Brooklyn. (The Satmars originated in Hungary, suffered major losses in the Holocaust, and were at the time assumed to be part of a dying cult.) ....
Pidgeon is also a singer/songwriter whose album Slingshot was nominated for a Grammy Award. Her latest album is Sudden Exposure To Light. Heidi Sulzman ( Hell or High Water Adopt a Highway with Ethan Hawke and 2018 s 6 Balloons with Abbi Jacobson which was nominated for the Game Changer Award at SXSW. Theatre Credits include One in the Chamber for which she won the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Lead in a Play. The play also garnered a Drama Critics Circle Award for Best New Play by Marja-Lewis Ryan. In 2015 she was honored to perform opposite Rebecca Pidgeon in David Mamet s ....
This Is Not a Secret Jewish History of Stan Lee IN HIS RECENT BOOK Stan Lee: A Life in Comics, the conservative columnist Liel Leibovitz proposes a skeleton key for understanding the life and work of Stan Lee, the legendary Marvel Comics creator, who died in 2018. In Leibovitz’s telling, the superheroes of the Marvel pantheon that emerged in the early 1960s must be read “as characters formed by the anxieties of first-generation American Jews who had fought in World War II, witnessed the Holocaust, and reflected consciously or otherwise on the moral obligations and complications of life after Auschwitz.” At length, he compares Spider-Man to Cain, the Thing to a golem, Mr. Fantastic to a dybbuk; he even goes so far as to argue that the Incredible Hulk and his alter ego are akin to the two versions of the biblical Adam theorized by the rabbinic scholar Joseph Soloveitchik. Leibovitz is not alone in his pursuit of Marvel’s Jewish undertones. In Lee’s twilight years a ....