Menachem Kaiser is a writer based in Detroit, MI, and a Zell Fellow at the University of Michigan. He holds an MFA from the University of Michigan, and was a Fulbright Fellow to Lithuania. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, BOMB, Vogue, The Atlantic, New York, Tablet, LARB, and elsewhere. (Photo by Jason Francisco.)
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

Of Truth and Schmaltziness: Michael Chabon’s “Moonglow”
Menachem ponders the Chabonian mode of “Moonglow” by Michael Chabon....

Anti-non-Semitism: An Investigation of the Shiksa
Who, or what, is the 'shiksa'?...

Unshared Histories: Timothy Snyder's "Bloodlands"
THE SECOND WORLD WAR is, in a sense, too big for history. It’s a subject too massive and unwieldy, ...
