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"Sabor Judío celebrates the delicious fusion of two culinary traditions: Jewish and Mexican. Written with joy and verve, Ilan Stavans and Margaret Boyle's lavishly illustrated cookbook demonstrates how cooking and eating connect the Jewish-Mexicans across places and generations....

"The first book to collect all of Pablo Neruda's odes, in any language; a bilingual edition"-- Provided by publisher.

Contains a comprehensive collection of poems by Chilean Nobel Prize-winning author Pablo Neruda that chronicle the humanity of nearly every significant historical event of the twentieth century.

When a little boy hears Abuela use a secret language, he asks his mother about it and learns the history of Spanish Jews which inspires him to learn Ladino.

Danielito loves Janucá, especially playing dreidel. This year, he is old enough to visit Bobe by himself. Piñatas hang from the trees, and the kids in Bobe's neighborhood play with Mexican tops called trompos. Danielito does not have a trompo, but he has a dreidel. "What is tha...

Set in Polanco, a Jewish quarter of Mexico City, Springall's seriocomic drama depicts the religious rituals and dysfunctional dynamics of a Mexican Jewish family coping with the untimely death of their beloved pater familias Moishe. Cultures collide as Moishe's large family and a...

"An incisive, thought-provoking, and timely meditation, at once panoramic and synoptic, on American literature for an age of xenophobia, heightened nationalism, and economic disparity. The distinguished cultural critic Ilan Stavans explores the nation's identity through the prism...

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