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We were also pleased to publish Glenn Dynner's review of this book, along with Batsheva Goldman-Ida's _Hasidic Art and the Kabbalah_. bit.ly/2ITVOOq
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Announcing our first ever reader review competition! Review a recent Jewish book for us and if we love it we'll publish it online and gift you the next book you want to read. Details here: bit.ly/2EczSiE || @JewishBook @JewishBookWeek pic.twitter.com/VLLGB2awFF
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The Jewish Publication Society
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"Have things always been this way? Eleff’s thick anthology is an excellent place to look for the answer." Review in @JRBooks bit.ly/2pIuny7 pic.twitter.com/u5A1jqe8JM
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A snappy preview of Jewish books being published this October. What are you planning to read next? bit.ly/2IB1jBr pic.twitter.com/9CXiELGGAU
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Like the man himself, the pieces Walter Laqueur wrote for the Jewish Review of Books contain enormous insight and breadth. We will miss him. bit.ly/2Qq0n5u pic.twitter.com/hTGxFZKPP3
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Korean Talmud, Orthodox Female Clergy, Jesus and the Ba'al Shem Tov: A round-up of three new and notable articles in Jewish studies. bit.ly/2zAv6rb pic.twitter.com/kavCvh9teJ
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Etrogs come from China. So how did they become integral to Sukkot? bit.ly/2O3dR9I || @PhilGetz @Palgrave_ @DavidMoster pic.twitter.com/Y0dkbTwPTm
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Our Fall issue is out! Read Eitan Fishbane on the Zohar, Steven Aschheim on Gershom Scholem, both Rich Cohen and Ruth Wisse on Saul Bellow, and more. bit.ly/2QwXMI1 pic.twitter.com/vlL9JMmOJQ
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Yom Kippur is coming and we have two fascinating takes on the liturgy: Harvard's David Stern on a stunning medieval illumination for Kol Nidre (bit.ly/2QDuBCV) and Rachel Tzvia Back on how the Israeli poet Lea Goldberg was moved by Neilah (bit.ly/2PIUv70). pic.twitter.com/htlUROYYxe
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Just in time for Rosh Hashanah, Yale's singular Jewish chaplain emeritus, Rabbi James Ponet, offers a deep, beguiling discussion of awe and joy. bit.ly/2Q8UkmA || @SlifkaCenter pic.twitter.com/y844OyM89w
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Celebrated American poet Emma Lazarus’s beautiful 1882 poem for Rosh Hashanah—reproduced here with Princeton professor and Lazarus scholar Esther Schor's erudite commentary—foreshadowed “The New Colossus” and resonates today. bit.ly/2CkW7lN pic.twitter.com/MubhluCjsL
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Is it too soon to write off non-Orthodox American Jews as headed for the museum? (via @JRBooks) jewishreviewofbooks.com/articles/3352/…
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The Tikvah Fund
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Believe it or not, the #HighHolidays are just around the corner, and the @JRBooks is here to help you prepare! jewishreviewofbooks.com/articles/3329/…
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Dr. Erika Dreifus
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.@AyeletTsabari's forthcoming memoir, Hanoch Levin in translation, and more in the latest #JewLit links on the My Machberet blog. #ShabbatShalom wp.me/p4x0h8-bWe pic.twitter.com/f9OvE7XOJO
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A quick look at Jewish books being published this month. What are you planning to read next? bit.ly/2wGEQNI || @PrincetonUPress @yalepress @oxfordpress @stanfordpress @Routledge_Phil @shewritespress @MandelVilar @powerHouseBooks pic.twitter.com/EsUUKsWTwb
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With Allan Arkush's response to his critics (bit.ly/2wv8Mxf), our passionate and thoughtful symposium on Jews in the American melting pot is complete. Read the entire symposium here: bit.ly/2LPc7Ms pic.twitter.com/oKDv3LLrhI
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“The pot’s bottom contains the charred, desiccated fragments of a shallow Jewish life, without the emotional, behavioral, or intellectual ties that make Judaism a lived and vivid experience.” Erica Brown responds to Allan Arkush. bit.ly/2wwAWXH pic.twitter.com/CfLOKk8NLQ
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Next in our melting pot symposium: Edieal Pinker argues from statistics that American Jewry is at an inflection point that will simultaneously be extremely disruptive and contain the seeds of a revival. bit.ly/2okZyPz pic.twitter.com/Xvrb7QWwmf
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"An open society has bequeathed great benefits to Jews, and if the price is out-marriage, then most Jews are prepared to pay it . . . But intermarriage also has virtues in its own right." David Biale on Jews and the American melting pot. bit.ly/2PIBAdn pic.twitter.com/YTktyvPFS9
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Look forward to four responses to Allan Arkush's provocative essay on Jews in the American melting pot. Jack Wertheimer—whose new book was the occasion for Arkush's essay—gives the first reply, arguing that Jewish assimilation is NOT an inexorable process. bit.ly/2MWI0XM pic.twitter.com/wAe4yheGKs
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