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Historic Mysteries in ‘Strangers in Budapest’
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Stewart Kampel
Jessica Keener’s haunting novel is an engaging tale of complex lives and intertwining secrets set in the shadows and narrow streets of Budapest.
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Non-fiction
The Joys of Torah in English Translation
by
Gloria Goldreich
Robert Alter's singular, scholarly work is meant to bring clarity to the ancient text and reflects his lifelong devotion to the Hebrew language.
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Non-fiction
‘A Daughter of Many Mothers,’ Rena Quint’s Remarkable Story
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Gloria Goldreich
Quint’s story, which begins in the maelstrom of the Holocaust and ends happily in Israel, throbs with faith and hope, insight and optimism.
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Non-fiction
Yossi Klein Halevi’s ‘Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor’
by
Martin J. Raffel
Halevi's core message is that Jews are a people, not merely a religious category, who have returned to their ancient homeland.
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Non-fiction
‘The Warsaw Ghetto in American Art and Culture’
This illustrated tome commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising with the inclusion of works from artists and authors, poets and playwrights.
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Fiction
Allan Appel’s ‘The Book of Norman’
by
Sanford Pinsker
It is 1967; students are burning their draft cards to protest the Vietnam War, and Norman Gould finds himself attracted to the resistance.
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Fiction
Dara Horn’s Supermom, in ‘Eternal Life’
by
Sanford Pinsker
This richly imaginative novel opens in present-day New York City after Rachel—the eternal wife and mother—loses her most recent husband.
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Honoring Jerusalem and its Diverse People
Iconic images by award-winning photographer Ziv Koren as well as the accompanying essays are love letters to the city.
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