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Daniella Karp
The Power of Quiet Prose: A Review of Amor Towles’ “A Gentleman in Moscow”
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
April 29, 2026
When Truth Speaks: A Review of “The Little Liar”
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
February 22, 2026
My Top Five Books of 2025
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
December 29, 2025
Faith in a World of Logic: Milton Steinberg’s Modern Struggle in “As a Driven Leaf”
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
November 24, 2025
“Tuesdays with Morrie” and the Meaning of Life
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
October 26, 2025
Embracing Paradoxy: A Review of Rabbi Taragin’s “To Be Holy but Human”
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Daniella Karp
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Features
September 16, 2025
To Live is to Regret: A Life Lesson From Matt Haig’s “The Midnight Library”
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
September 14, 2025
Stern College Updates Jewish Studies Requirements Under ‘25-‘26 Catalog
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Daniella Karp
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News
August 22, 2025
The True Purpose of Debate: A Lesson from the Gemara
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Daniella Karp
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Opinions
March 28, 2025
The Lost Art of Reading: Rediscovering the Power of a Good Book
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Daniella Karp
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Arts and Culture
February 25, 2025
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