Eric HerschthalStaff Writer | Nov 3, 2009
In 1894, a Jewish artillery officer in the French army was convicted of selling military secrets to Germans. Though the evidence against him was forged and his military tribunal held in secret, the officer spent five years in a remote island shackled in chains, holed up in a cramped, stifling cell, and forbidden to speak to anyone. - Read More -
Eric Herschthal Staff Writer | Oct 20, 2009
The book will please liberal, well-educated, multiculturalist Jews who are tired of the vitriol of the neo-atheists, but feel too smart to succumb to some mindless form of hippie-ism. The targeted reader of this book has outgrown Phish and has instead bought tickets for Leonard Cohen's comeback tour. ... - Read More -