A new book of unflinching and honest, poetic and learned essays are seasoned with Jewish learning as they explore motherhood’s complexities, challenges and joys.
Beyond a tale of star crossed lovers, Zeeva Bukai’s debut novel explores home, exile and belonging between the 1967 Six-Day War and the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Bursting with sheer chutzpah, four recent collections of short biographies celebrate women who broke barriers, pioneered new fields and made a difference in the world.
It has become increasingly important to embrace the discomfort of disagreement in order to break the cycle of intolerance that our society has fallen into.