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Essay Why Be Jewish? | Judy Batalion For the first week of the year 5777, Jewish Book Council’s Visiting Scribe series features writers who were touched by Edgar M. Bronfman, z”l, and his dedication to… Judy Batalion October 5, 2016 Essay Harry Kassel: The Kosher Meat Man Earlier this week, Roger Horowitz uncovered the “invisible chemist” of the Orthodox Union and shared memories of his grandmother Bertie Schwartz, the first woman… Roger Horowitz October 5, 2016 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: All Grown Up Posted by Nat BernsteinFirst you hear that Jami Attenberg, the author of The Middlesteins and Saint Maizie, has a new novel in the works, and you think: yes. Then you… Nat Bernstein September 29, 2016 Excerpt You Have to Have Been a Refugee Yourself Excerpted from Asylum: A Survivor’s Flight from Nazi-Occupied Vienna Through Wartime France by Moriz ScheyerI know that I will provoke the criticism in some… Moriz Scheyer September 29, 2016 Essay Abraham Goldstein: The Invisible Chemist Earlier this week, Roger Horowitz shared memories of his grandmother Bertie Schwartz, the first woman president of the Jewish Book Council. The author of Kosher USA: How… Roger Horowitz September 28, 2016 Recommended Reading 10 Awesome Books for the 10 Days of Awe 5777 Posted by Nat BernsteinImage: Edel Rodriguez, from Fascinating: The Life of Leonard NimoyEach year produces a fresh crop of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and… JBC Staff September 26, 2016 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page222 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page220 Page221 Current page222 Page223 Page224 … Last page 515
Essay Why Be Jewish? | Judy Batalion For the first week of the year 5777, Jewish Book Council’s Visiting Scribe series features writers who were touched by Edgar M. Bronfman, z”l, and his dedication to… Judy Batalion October 5, 2016
Essay Harry Kassel: The Kosher Meat Man Earlier this week, Roger Horowitz uncovered the “invisible chemist” of the Orthodox Union and shared memories of his grandmother Bertie Schwartz, the first woman… Roger Horowitz October 5, 2016
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: All Grown Up Posted by Nat BernsteinFirst you hear that Jami Attenberg, the author of The Middlesteins and Saint Maizie, has a new novel in the works, and you think: yes. Then you… Nat Bernstein September 29, 2016
Excerpt You Have to Have Been a Refugee Yourself Excerpted from Asylum: A Survivor’s Flight from Nazi-Occupied Vienna Through Wartime France by Moriz ScheyerI know that I will provoke the criticism in some… Moriz Scheyer September 29, 2016
Essay Abraham Goldstein: The Invisible Chemist Earlier this week, Roger Horowitz shared memories of his grandmother Bertie Schwartz, the first woman president of the Jewish Book Council. The author of Kosher USA: How… Roger Horowitz September 28, 2016
Recommended Reading 10 Awesome Books for the 10 Days of Awe 5777 Posted by Nat BernsteinImage: Edel Rodriguez, from Fascinating: The Life of Leonard NimoyEach year produces a fresh crop of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and… JBC Staff September 26, 2016