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Dani Crick­man is the Jew­ish Book Coun­cil’s art director.
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Inter­view: Helene Wecker

by Dani Crick­manHelene Weck­er is the author of the The Golem and the Jin­ni. The debut nov­el fol­lows the con­verg­ing sto­ries of two myth­i­cal crea­tures who must find their…
Dani Crick­man
April 30, 2013
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Excit­ing arrival

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanGuess who showed up at our office today?Ha, we wish.Not Fran Drescher.But the next best thing: Wendy!Being Wendy, Fran Drescher’s new book for kids,…
Dani Crick­man
August 9, 2011
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Ref­er­ence Find

Post­ed by Dani Crickman Just found out about this beefy-look­ing ref­er­ence col­lec­tion on Jew­ish Amer­i­cans–a new addi­tion to an ongo­ing series from…
Dani Crick­man
July 21, 2011
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Man­ga for Purim

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanWe’ve seen a graph­ic megillah before, but this is some­thing else.Ear­li­er today, MyJew­ish­Learn­ing post­ed about Throne…
Dani Crick­man
March 17, 2011
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JBC in Jerusalem: For the Love of Japan

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanAs inter­na­tion­al as the Jerusalem Book Fair is, I cer­tain­ly wasn’t expect­ing to have a Russ­ian man ask me 「どこに住んでいますか?」 (“doko ni…
Dani Crick­man
March 1, 2011
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Read­ing for a Long Plane Ride

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanJBC is off to Israel for next week’s Jerusalem Inter­na­tion­al Book Fair, and I’m fac­ing my usu­al pack­ing dilem­ma: how to cram all the books…
Dani Crick­man
February 18, 2011
Essay

A Young Adult Lit­er­ary Paradise

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanHave you heard about Figment?The lit­er­ary com­mu­ni­ty site for teens just launched yes­ter­day and is what The New York Times describes as…
Dani Crick­man
December 7, 2010
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A Fine Romance wins 2010 Deems Tay­lor Award

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanDavid Lehman, author of A Fine Romance: Jew­ish Song­writ­ers, Amer­i­can Songs, wrote to us with some excit­ing news:My…
Dani Crick­man
October 22, 2010
Essay

Hun­gry for Hungary

Post­ed by Dani CrickmanToday marks one week until our Twit­ter Book Club with Julie Orringer, author of The Invis­i­ble Bridge. The book is full of all sorts of…
Dani Crick­man
October 19, 2010
Fic­tion
Love by the Morn­ing Star
Laura L. Sullivan
Chil­dren’s
Skull­caps and Crossbones
Yonah Klein
Fic­tion
Jacob’s Fol­ly: A Novel
Rebec­ca Miller
Fic­tion
Istan­bul Was a Fairy Tale
Mario Levi; Ender Gürol, trans.
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Kosher Chi­nese: Liv­ing, Teach­ing, and Eat­ing with Chi­na’s Oth­er Billion
Michael Levy
Fic­tion
Eden
Yael Hedaya; Jessica Cohen, trans.
Non­fic­tion
Hound Dog: The Leiber and Stoller Autobiography
Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, with David Ritz
Non­fic­tion
Good Eggs: A Memoir
Phoebe Potts

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