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Interview Meet Sami Rohr Prize Finalist Kenneth Bonert Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterWith the recent announcement of the 2015 Sami Rohr Prize finalists, we thought you might want to learn a little more about the five… Naomi Firestone-Teeter February 11, 2015 Essay Recipes for Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale Posted by Miri Pomerantz DauberWith the publication of Kristin Hannah’s new book, The Nightingale, earlier this month, JBC Book Clubs worked in cooperation with… Miri Pomerantz Dauber February 11, 2015 Essay Unexpected Guests in Fiction This week, Judith Felsenfeld, the author of Blaustein’s Kiss blogs for The Postscript on the reaction of some friends and family to her work of fiction. The… Judith Felsenfeld February 11, 2015 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Immigrants Against the State Posted by Nat BernsteinIt’s been a while since we featured a nonfiction title on The ProsenPeople’s Book Cover of the Week series, so how’s this for… Nat Bernstein February 10, 2015 Essay Occupational Hazards and Emotional Realities in Writing about the Holocaust Earlier this week, Richard Dean Rosen wrote about Sophie Turner-Zaretsky, one of the subjects of his new book, as well well as how he came to write his recently published… Richard Dean Rosen February 6, 2015 Essay Finding a Place for Contemporary Jewish Literature in Jewish Day Schools Earlier this week, Josh Lambert wrote about the importance of exposing teenagers to great Jewish books. His most recent book is Unclean Lips: Jews, Obscenity, and… Josh Lambert February 5, 2015 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page292 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page290 Page291 Current page292 Page293 Page294 … Last page 519
Interview Meet Sami Rohr Prize Finalist Kenneth Bonert Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterWith the recent announcement of the 2015 Sami Rohr Prize finalists, we thought you might want to learn a little more about the five… Naomi Firestone-Teeter February 11, 2015
Essay Recipes for Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale Posted by Miri Pomerantz DauberWith the publication of Kristin Hannah’s new book, The Nightingale, earlier this month, JBC Book Clubs worked in cooperation with… Miri Pomerantz Dauber February 11, 2015
Essay Unexpected Guests in Fiction This week, Judith Felsenfeld, the author of Blaustein’s Kiss blogs for The Postscript on the reaction of some friends and family to her work of fiction. The… Judith Felsenfeld February 11, 2015
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Immigrants Against the State Posted by Nat BernsteinIt’s been a while since we featured a nonfiction title on The ProsenPeople’s Book Cover of the Week series, so how’s this for… Nat Bernstein February 10, 2015
Essay Occupational Hazards and Emotional Realities in Writing about the Holocaust Earlier this week, Richard Dean Rosen wrote about Sophie Turner-Zaretsky, one of the subjects of his new book, as well well as how he came to write his recently published… Richard Dean Rosen February 6, 2015
Essay Finding a Place for Contemporary Jewish Literature in Jewish Day Schools Earlier this week, Josh Lambert wrote about the importance of exposing teenagers to great Jewish books. His most recent book is Unclean Lips: Jews, Obscenity, and… Josh Lambert February 5, 2015