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Essay The Scene I Cut From My Novel Is Actually the Key To It Earlier this week, Sigal Samuel wrote about envisioning a mystical experience for the twenty-first century against the traditions of Kabbalah. She is… Sigal Samuel December 23, 2015 Essay A Palace of the Arts Arising from the Ruins My father was a businessman in Cleveland, Ohio. He and I loved each other deeply, even if we didn’t see eye-to-eye on so many things. Here is a typical… Evan Fallenberg December 22, 2015 Essay My Very Unorthodox Kabbalist Recently named Opinion Editor at the Forward, Sigal Samuel is the author of The Mystics of Mile End, a novel bending standard concepts of community, gender, and… Sigal Samuel December 21, 2015 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: The Question of the Animal and Religion Posted by Nat BernsteinJewish Book Council is just beginning to pack up our table at the 47th Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies in Boston,… Nat Bernstein December 15, 2015 Recommended Reading 8 Books to Preorder Over the 8 Nights of Hanukkah Posted by Nat BernsteinBack when we first started the Eight Nights of Stories series here on The ProsenPeople, I mentioned a childhood friend’s family… Nat Bernstein December 10, 2015 Video 30 Day, 30 Authors: The List Over the course of Jewish Book Month, 30 amazing authors shared their ideal literary dinner guests, writing advice, book summary tweets and more for our 30 Days, 30… JBC Staff December 8, 2015 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page251 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page249 Page250 Current page251 Page252 Page253 … Last page 515
Essay The Scene I Cut From My Novel Is Actually the Key To It Earlier this week, Sigal Samuel wrote about envisioning a mystical experience for the twenty-first century against the traditions of Kabbalah. She is… Sigal Samuel December 23, 2015
Essay A Palace of the Arts Arising from the Ruins My father was a businessman in Cleveland, Ohio. He and I loved each other deeply, even if we didn’t see eye-to-eye on so many things. Here is a typical… Evan Fallenberg December 22, 2015
Essay My Very Unorthodox Kabbalist Recently named Opinion Editor at the Forward, Sigal Samuel is the author of The Mystics of Mile End, a novel bending standard concepts of community, gender, and… Sigal Samuel December 21, 2015
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: The Question of the Animal and Religion Posted by Nat BernsteinJewish Book Council is just beginning to pack up our table at the 47th Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies in Boston,… Nat Bernstein December 15, 2015
Recommended Reading 8 Books to Preorder Over the 8 Nights of Hanukkah Posted by Nat BernsteinBack when we first started the Eight Nights of Stories series here on The ProsenPeople, I mentioned a childhood friend’s family… Nat Bernstein December 10, 2015
Video 30 Day, 30 Authors: The List Over the course of Jewish Book Month, 30 amazing authors shared their ideal literary dinner guests, writing advice, book summary tweets and more for our 30 Days, 30… JBC Staff December 8, 2015