Honors and Distinctions:
As a young woman, Nadine was chosen to participate in Atlantik-Brucke/Carl Duesberg Society/International Press Institute and Robert Bosch Foundation programs in West and East Germany, and as a Kellogg Fellow for Public Service in Journalism, part of the Knight Wallace Fellows program at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Over the years her research and writing has been supported by the Fund for Investigative Journalism, the Littauer Foundation, the Washington DC Commission on the Arts, the PJ Library and other organizations. She has received awards for work such as “The Other Rosenbergs,” her 2011 investigation into discrimination against Jews who worked for the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, NJ, in the wake of Julius Rosenberg’s arrest (funded by the Center for Investigative Journalism); for her profiles “Uncle Xenon: The Elemental Oliver Sacks,” “Evolution of a Moderate” on Mohammed Dajani and “Brian Epstein: The Man Behind the Beatles” (cowritten with Walter Podrazik); for commentary, “The Dark Side of Shalom Bayi”; for writing about Black-Jewish Relations, “In the Shadow of the Lynching Memorial”; and for food writing, “The Great Hanukkah Clanging” and “The Horseradish Chronicles.” Her 2018 investigation, "Sheldon Adelson: Playing to Win," written with Wesley G. Pippert and published in Moment and by Slate was a finalist in the Best Single Article/Story category for the Mirror Awards of the Newhouse School at Syracuse University.