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Fiction
‘The Scrolls of Deborah’
by
Jaime Herndon
Israeli author Esther Goldenberg’s first installment in an expected trilogy is a welcome addition to the existing canon of Jewish biblical fiction.
The Jewish Traveler
A Sojourn in Jewish Provence
by
Hilary Danailova
Discover jewel-box synagogues and old-world French charm in the mountainous corner of southern France.
Books
Yizkor Books Offer Genealogical Breadcrumbs
by
Sherrill Kushner
For professional genealogist Ann Gleich Harris, the task of translating the Yiddish and Hebrew text from the Zborov Yizkor book is a labor of love.
Food
Joan Nathan’s Insatiable Curiosity
by
Adeena Sussman
The superstar Jewish food writer delivers 'My Life in Recipes,' a new memoir with Shavuot-ready recipes.
Crossword Puzzle
Jewish Mothers Past, Present and Biblical
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
She's a much beloved stereotype, whether in depictions on television, in the Bible or taken from real life.
Arts
‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ Glorifies Love. Should It?
by
Talia Liben Yarmush
A new limited series on the Holocaust, based on the popular book by Heather Morris, recounts the romance between two Jewish inmates in Auschwitz.
Books
Books
Having the Conversation With Noa Tishby
by
Esther D. Kustanowitz
by
Esther D. Kustanowitz
In Tishby's recent book, "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew" the Hollywood insider writes: "Absolutely Free Palestine. Free Palestine from Hamas.”
Arts
Books
Jewish Poetry’s Renaissance—and Challenges
by
Judy Bolton-Fasman
“Poetry is central to Jewish liturgy and the Bible,” says Boston-based poet Deborah Leipziger. “It’s part of Jewish DNA.”
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