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Search All Books New Reviews Children’s With a Needle and Thread: A Jewish Folktale from Cuba Jennifer Stempel; Libi Axelrod, illus. Children’s What Emma Wrote: The Woman Behind the Words on the Statue of Liberty Ann D. Koffsky; N. Tarcan, illus. Nonfiction Who Is American?: Belonging and the Question of Jewish Citizenship Lila Corwin Berman Nonfiction Moses Jacob Ezekiel: Jewish, Confederate, Expatriate Sculptor Samantha Baskind Fiction Crossing the Bronx David Hirshberg Nonfiction Winter Light: The Memoir of a Child of Holocaust Survivors Grace Feuerverger Children’s Who Will Rule the Trees? Eric A. Kimmel; Alette Straathof, illus. Nonfiction A God-Shaped Nation: Five Hundred Years of Religion in America Brook Wilensky-Lanford Nonfiction The Nazi Ghost Train: Evasion, Betrayal, and Escape during World War II Greg Lewis Editors' Picks Fiction The Anatomy of Exile Zeeva Bukai Nonfiction The Gates of Gaza: A Story of Betrayal, Survival and Hope on Israel’s Borderlands Amir Tibon Nonfiction Becoming Janet: Finding Myself in the Holocaust Janet Singer Applefield Cookbook Sabor Judío: The Jewish Mexican Cookbook Ilan Stavans Margaret E. Boyle Fiction Next Stop Benjamin Resnick Reading Lists 2018 – 2019 JBC Network Books 2017 – 2018 JBC Network Books Past JBC Book Club Picks Historical Fiction
Children’s With a Needle and Thread: A Jewish Folktale from Cuba Jennifer Stempel; Libi Axelrod, illus.
Children’s What Emma Wrote: The Woman Behind the Words on the Statue of Liberty Ann D. Koffsky; N. Tarcan, illus.
Nonfiction Who Is American?: Belonging and the Question of Jewish Citizenship Lila Corwin Berman
Nonfiction A God-Shaped Nation: Five Hundred Years of Religion in America Brook Wilensky-Lanford
Nonfiction The Gates of Gaza: A Story of Betrayal, Survival and Hope on Israel’s Borderlands Amir Tibon