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Recommended Reading Eight Nights of Stories We know, it seems far too early to be planning for Chanukah. For all the “Thanksgivingukkah” frenzy that’s been about since the start of autumn, the calendric… Nat Bernstein November 4, 2013 Interview Meet Sami Rohr Prize Finalist Nina S. Spiegel Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterSo far, we’ve heard our Sami Rohr Prize finalists discuss high school, future grandchildren, writing thank you notes, and archival… Naomi Firestone-Teeter November 1, 2013 Essay What Does a Kabbalist Eat for Breakfast? Earlier this week, Ruchama King Feuerman wrote about the sweetness or redemption and stories from her mother’s Moroccan childhood. Her most recent book, In the… Ruchama King Feuerman November 1, 2013 Interview Meet Sami Rohr Prize Finalist Eliyahu Stern Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterEarlier this month, we heard from Marni Davis, Matti Friedman, and Sarah Bunin Benor. Today we meet Eliyahu Stern, whose first book, The… Naomi Firestone-Teeter October 31, 2013 Essay Sweet Judgment Earlier this week, Ruchama King Feuerman wrote about stories from her mother’s Moroccan childhood. Her most recent book, In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist (NYRB LIT),… Ruchama King Feuerman October 30, 2013 Interview Interview: Jonathan Wilson by Martin FletcherJonathan Wilson’s most recent book is Kick and Run: Memoir with Soccer Ball, which was published in October by Bloomsbury Academic.Martin Fletcher: What… Martin Fletcher October 30, 2013 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page352 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page350 Page351 Current page352 Page353 Page354 … Last page 523
Recommended Reading Eight Nights of Stories We know, it seems far too early to be planning for Chanukah. For all the “Thanksgivingukkah” frenzy that’s been about since the start of autumn, the calendric… Nat Bernstein November 4, 2013
Interview Meet Sami Rohr Prize Finalist Nina S. Spiegel Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterSo far, we’ve heard our Sami Rohr Prize finalists discuss high school, future grandchildren, writing thank you notes, and archival… Naomi Firestone-Teeter November 1, 2013
Essay What Does a Kabbalist Eat for Breakfast? Earlier this week, Ruchama King Feuerman wrote about the sweetness or redemption and stories from her mother’s Moroccan childhood. Her most recent book, In the… Ruchama King Feuerman November 1, 2013
Interview Meet Sami Rohr Prize Finalist Eliyahu Stern Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterEarlier this month, we heard from Marni Davis, Matti Friedman, and Sarah Bunin Benor. Today we meet Eliyahu Stern, whose first book, The… Naomi Firestone-Teeter October 31, 2013
Essay Sweet Judgment Earlier this week, Ruchama King Feuerman wrote about stories from her mother’s Moroccan childhood. Her most recent book, In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist (NYRB LIT),… Ruchama King Feuerman October 30, 2013
Interview Interview: Jonathan Wilson by Martin FletcherJonathan Wilson’s most recent book is Kick and Run: Memoir with Soccer Ball, which was published in October by Bloomsbury Academic.Martin Fletcher: What… Martin Fletcher October 30, 2013