
Most American Jews descend from ancestors who resided in the Pale of Settlement, the territory from the Black Sea to the Baltic in which Jews were confined by the Czars. A new book describes one effort to chart that territory.
Still Lives Vox Tablet, Tablet. An interview with the authors of a book on newly discovered photographs from the An-Sky expedition. (With slideshow) SAVE
Of Devils and Dybbuks Allan Nadler, Jewish Ideas Daily. Far more than modern Jews care to admit, demons, imps, and spirits permeate the history, and even the present-day consciousness, of many of their co-religionists. SAVE
The Weaver Gabriella Safran, Jewish Review of Books. An-Sky the revolutionary hoped that by reminding Jews of their ancestors' lives and crafts, he could make them more creative, more socialist, and less capitalist. SAVE
Photographic Memory Jewish Ideas Daily. Roman Vishniac created a famous book of photographs of shtetl Jews—but left out images that didn't fit his story. SAVE
The Phonoarchive of Jewish Folklore Lyudmila Sholochova, National Library of Ukraine. The story of the Jewish music archive at the Vernadsky National Library, which contains original wax cylinder recordings from the An-Sky expedition. SAVE
SAVE "In the Jewish Dark Continent"