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Essay Playing with History Like a Deck of Cards Nava Semel is an Israeli writer, translator, and creative writing instructor. With the release of her new book, Isra-Isle, earlier this month from Mandel Vilar Press,… Nava Semel November 14, 2016 Essay On Waiting Earlier this week, Leah Kaminsky considered the power of inanimate objects and speaking to ghosts in contemporary literature—as in her own novel, The Waiting… Leah Kaminsky November 11, 2016 Essay The Jewish Anthological Imagination by Deborah Dash MooreJewish books, Jewish libraries — it’s easy enough to attach the word Jewish to anything literary. But what about Jewish anthologies? If Jews,… Deborah Dash Moore November 10, 2016 Essay The Tears in Things Earlier this week, Leah Kaminsky considered the role and of ghosts in contemporary literature—including her own novel, The Waiting Room. Leah is guest blogging for… Leah Kaminsky November 9, 2016 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Judas by Amos Oz Posted by Nat BernsteinIt’s a great day for America: not only do we get to fulfill our civic duty and wear cool stickers (and even get free doughnuts, if you know… Nat Bernstein November 8, 2016 Essay Talking to the Dead: The Eternal Jewish Mother Leah Kaminsky is the author of the novel The Waiting Room. She will be guest blogging for the Jewish Book Council all week as part of the Visiting Scribe series here on… Leah Kaminsky November 7, 2016 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page219 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page217 Page218 Current page219 Page220 Page221 … Last page 515
Essay Playing with History Like a Deck of Cards Nava Semel is an Israeli writer, translator, and creative writing instructor. With the release of her new book, Isra-Isle, earlier this month from Mandel Vilar Press,… Nava Semel November 14, 2016
Essay On Waiting Earlier this week, Leah Kaminsky considered the power of inanimate objects and speaking to ghosts in contemporary literature—as in her own novel, The Waiting… Leah Kaminsky November 11, 2016
Essay The Jewish Anthological Imagination by Deborah Dash MooreJewish books, Jewish libraries — it’s easy enough to attach the word Jewish to anything literary. But what about Jewish anthologies? If Jews,… Deborah Dash Moore November 10, 2016
Essay The Tears in Things Earlier this week, Leah Kaminsky considered the role and of ghosts in contemporary literature—including her own novel, The Waiting Room. Leah is guest blogging for… Leah Kaminsky November 9, 2016
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Judas by Amos Oz Posted by Nat BernsteinIt’s a great day for America: not only do we get to fulfill our civic duty and wear cool stickers (and even get free doughnuts, if you know… Nat Bernstein November 8, 2016
Essay Talking to the Dead: The Eternal Jewish Mother Leah Kaminsky is the author of the novel The Waiting Room. She will be guest blogging for the Jewish Book Council all week as part of the Visiting Scribe series here on… Leah Kaminsky November 7, 2016