Reading Chaim Grade’s classic story and wondering who, exactly, the Yiddish master is arguing with
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It’s up to the Bronx now
A former student remembers a seminar with Chaim Grade—and how it changed his life
An excerpt from a new history of Commentary shows how the fiction published in the magazine’s early years shook not just the world of Jewish literature but the very foundations of American letters
Yiddish writer’s papers may wind up in Jerusalem
Few writers have had champions as fierce as Chaim Grade’s widow, Inna Grade, who died earlier this month