What to Joe: “Many times in my life I’ve been in danger and somehow survived … I’ve known luxury but also have had to scrounge for potatoes to keep from starving. Much happiness has come my way and yet nothing can make up for what I lost. And for all my daring, and independence, I’m actually quite shy. I have even been of two minds about telling the story. Most of the time, I’ve wanted to keep it locked up inside me.” For three reasons, this an excellent day to read my dad’s book about his life, miraculously surviving the Holocaust, fighting with the partisans, and succeeding wildly in America. First, we just published an updated version. Second, it’s sad but undeniable that we’re witnessing a spike in antisemitism in Europe and elsewhere, so it’s worth remembering exactly what its extreme version looks like. And third, this is one amazing dude. Check out Taking Risks. Available in paperback or Kindle.

+ What to Watch: Dag is what you would call an old ultra-marathoner. At least, that’s what you’d call him if he believed in age. He doesn’t. He doesn’t believe in houses either. He’s not interested in you. But you’ll be interested in him. If you can find him. It turns out his man-cave is the forest. A cool, short doc from The Atlantic: The Most Elusive Man in North America.

+ What to Wear: The second I saw Trump in front of those silly wall prototypes talking trash about my home state, I emailed my friend Eric Rewitzer and told him, “It’s time for the Bear.” So he put his California Rising t-shirt up for sale. I got mine. Get yours now.