Jewish Currents Vol. 76, No. 1 (699), Winter/Spring 2022.
New York: Jewish Currents, Inc., 2022. Hardbound. Royal octavo, paper covers with wear at the base of the spine, 208 pp., color photos and drawings. Very Good-. Item #103127
Articles are "Issue Committee Note: We Need New Stories of Post-Soviet Jews," "Valeriya Nakshun: 'If we focus on ourselves without making connections to a larger culture, our culture won't survive,'" Interview by George Prigov, "Forthcomng Titles from Kindling Media," "Hide and Seek," Jenny Yurshansky, "POetry:I Need My Blood," ItzikFeffer, "Poetry: Die Schreibblockade," Eugene Ostashevsky, "Illustrate Essay: Jewish Essay: An exploration of Jewishness in contemporary Russia," Victoria Lomasko, "The Soul of the Worker: Protesting the ;'shidduch' between socialism and Secularism," Eli Rubin "Refusing to Bury the Living: Fleeing one mass incarceration for another," Egina Manchova, "Poetry: Prayer of a Man in Snow," Israel Emiot, "Fiction: Baruch Hashem," Yelena Moskovich, "Zine: The Cheburashka Collecive: Collective members create a shared origin story from their pre-immigration photos," "An Object Not Meant to Object: On 'The Wayland Rudd Collection,'" Zoe Samudzi, "Against Impossibility: On Maria Stepanova's 'In Memory ofMemory,'" Helen Betya Rubinstein., "Red Yenta."
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