Elephants, Matzahs and Magic: Picture Books for Passover
Not to be missed Passover books for children.
Haggadot and Passover Books to Move You—Emotionally and Physically
What we tell on Passover and how we tell it each year reflect not only our ancient heritage but also reveal our current hopes, fears and preoccupations.
What Is Normal?
In this richly layered memoir, Riva Lehrer explores the question of how to value a body that is different.
Writers From Around the World on the Covid-19 Pandemic
For anyone interested in how pandemic fears are transmitted and understood in words and images, this is a volume worth reading.
Rabbinic Words of Wisdom At a Time of Crisis
While a peaceful inauguration took place January 20 on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, the country is still reeling from the riots at the very same building.
The Last Kings of Shanghai: Two Rival Families
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jonathan Kaufman traces the tumultuous history and glamorous lives of two powerful Iraqi Jewish dynasties.
‘Yes, I Can Say That’: Comedian Judy Gold Talks Free Speech
Part polemic on censorship, part tribute to the great comedians who came before her, Judy Gold's book is a funny, candid examination of comedy today.