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20 שע׳ Jewish Book Council
's new memoir is magic. ✨ Check out our review here:
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20 שע׳ Jewish Book Council
Honored to share our review of 's stunning memoir.
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"Where­as the peo­ple in her life don’t pro­vide an anchor for this child, East Lon­don itself does." A love story to London, this memoir shows the perseverance of children despite all odds during WWII.
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9 ביולי Jewish Book Council
and dive into the complexities of Holocaust survivor's silence, through an inter generational middle-grade story. Check out our review.
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8 ביולי Jewish Book Council
Rebbe: The Life and Teach­ings of Men­achem M. Schneer­son, the Most Influ­en­tial Rab­bi in Mod­ern History by remains an important, precisely researched portrait of a huge presence in contemporary Jewish history.
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8 ביולי Jewish Book Council
"From its first dia­logue box, 's Good Talk is an unusu­al and sin­gu­lar graph­ic mem­oir." Check out our review of this richly constructed and powerful memoir.
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8 ביולי Jewish Book Council
A look inside 's new novel, The Limits of the World. Get ready for the friction that can only come from feuding family members.
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8 ביולי Jewish Women's Archive
in 1927, Esther Broner, creator of "The Women's Haggadah," was born.
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7 ביולי Jewish Book Council
Having a hard time saying goodbye to the long weekend, like Lauren Bacall saying goodbye to Humphrey Bogart in To Have and Have Not. ⁠
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6 ביולי Jewish Book Council
Looking for middle-grade Shabbat reads? Check out Picture Girl, an informative and engaging look at one young girl's experience on Ellis Island and her perseverance through adversity.
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5 ביולי Jewish Book Council
"Trojan horse yourself into a man, and people will give a shit about you." Click here to read a review of the book everyone's talking about. 📚⁠
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4 ביולי Jewish Book Council
An interesting read about the pervasiveness of the Hebrew Bible throughout American history.
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4 ביולי Jewish Book Council
As we celebrate the 4 of July and the possibilities of America it's important to remember how this country came to be and at what monumental cost. Elie Wiesel's story continues to be relevant and necessary today. Nadine Epstein talks about his legacy.
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4 ביולי Dr. Erika Dreifus
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An excellent way to spend some time on : listening to the South Dakotan Stanford M. Adelstein, and all of the other guests, on the latest "Jews Across America" episode from . cc:
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3 ביולי Jewish Book Council
“Feel­ing alone (more so than usu­al) + in truth a lit­tle scared. (It takes a lot of courage to be any­one, any­body.” Bette Howland in a letter to Saul Bellow. ⁠Brigid Hughes and Jacob Howland discuss her literary legacy. 📷: Courtesy of Jacob Howland
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3 ביולי Jewish Women's Archive
in 1997, feminist Adrienne Rich rejected the National Medal for the Arts (). She wrote that, "art—in my own case the art of poetry—means nothing if it simply decorates the dinner table of power which holds it hostage."
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1 ביולי Sibling Rivalry Press
This is a beautiful set of correspondence. Check out her book HOLY MOLY CARRY ME too, Winner of the 2018 National Jewish Book Award for Poetry Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry
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2 ביולי Jewish Book Council
three years ago we lost the great Elie Wiesel. His memory continues to bring light and hope to the world. ❤️ Nadine Epstein writes about Wiesel's influence on his family, his community, and society at large. ⁠ 📷: Courtesy of Nadine Epstein⁠
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1 ביולי Jewish Book Council
A stunning story, that asks readers to consider the value of self-identity in a society that violently rejects what is considered "other." A timely and compelling read.
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1 ביולי AJS
Write a nonfiction book in 2019? Submit your book to Natan Notable Books, a biannual award for nonfiction books on Jewish themes. Deadline: July 15 Submit now:
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