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Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. Posted by Nat BernsteinI revisited Adelle Waldman’s debut novel over Labor Day, recommending The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. to a friend who sadly experienced… Nat Bernstein September 5, 2014 Essay The Comings and Goings of Songs in “Fiddler on the Roof” Earlier this week Barbara Isenberg wrote about reminiscing with Bel Kaufman about Sholem Aleichem. She is the author of Tradition!, is an award winning journalist… Barbara Isenberg September 4, 2014 Interview Interview: Stephanie Feldman by Elise CooperThe Angel of Losses, Stephanie Feldman’s debut novel, weaves together history and Jewish folklore into a multi-generational family saga. At the… Elise Cooper September 3, 2014 Essay Reminiscing with Bel Kaufman about Sholem Aleichem Barbara Isenberg, author of Tradition!, is an award winning journalist who has been writing and lecturing about theater for over three decades. She is blogging here… Barbara Isenberg September 2, 2014 Interview Interview: Tova Mirvis by Adam RovnerBest-selling author Tova Mirvis achieved mainstream success with her novels about women in insular Orthodox communities. After a ten year hiatus,… Adam Rovner September 2, 2014 Essay Pam Jenoff on the Jews of Poland Today In this three-part series for the Visiting Scribe, internationally bestselling novelist Pam Jenoff explores how her years in Poland changed her life and led her to… Pam Jenoff August 29, 2014 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page308 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page306 Page307 Current page308 Page309 Page310 … Last page 516
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. Posted by Nat BernsteinI revisited Adelle Waldman’s debut novel over Labor Day, recommending The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. to a friend who sadly experienced… Nat Bernstein September 5, 2014
Essay The Comings and Goings of Songs in “Fiddler on the Roof” Earlier this week Barbara Isenberg wrote about reminiscing with Bel Kaufman about Sholem Aleichem. She is the author of Tradition!, is an award winning journalist… Barbara Isenberg September 4, 2014
Interview Interview: Stephanie Feldman by Elise CooperThe Angel of Losses, Stephanie Feldman’s debut novel, weaves together history and Jewish folklore into a multi-generational family saga. At the… Elise Cooper September 3, 2014
Essay Reminiscing with Bel Kaufman about Sholem Aleichem Barbara Isenberg, author of Tradition!, is an award winning journalist who has been writing and lecturing about theater for over three decades. She is blogging here… Barbara Isenberg September 2, 2014
Interview Interview: Tova Mirvis by Adam RovnerBest-selling author Tova Mirvis achieved mainstream success with her novels about women in insular Orthodox communities. After a ten year hiatus,… Adam Rovner September 2, 2014
Essay Pam Jenoff on the Jews of Poland Today In this three-part series for the Visiting Scribe, internationally bestselling novelist Pam Jenoff explores how her years in Poland changed her life and led her to… Pam Jenoff August 29, 2014