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Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: A Replacement Life, in Paperback Posted by Nat BernsteinJBC Network author and National Jewish Book Award finalist Boris Fishman recently announced the release of a paperback edition of his… Nat Bernstein January 23, 2015 Essay A Guide for the Perplexed Knish-o-phile Earlier this week, Laura Silver wrote about the knish as an instrument of social justice. She is the author of the book Knish: In Search of the Jewish Soul Food and has… Laura Silver January 22, 2015 Essay The Inside Scoop on Writing a Column for The New York Times Earlier this week, Roger Cohen wrote about World Zionism and Paris’s personal and political problems. His newest book, The Girl from Human Street: Ghosts of Memory in… Roger Cohen January 21, 2015 Interview Interview: Liad Shoham by Elise CooperJewish Book Council recently spoke with Liad Shoham about his new book, Asylum City.Elise Cooper: I didn’t know Israel has an illegal… Elise Cooper January 20, 2015 Essay Reading Like a Senator, Loving Like a Grandparent This week, Claude Knobler— the author of More Love, Less Panic: 7 Lessons I Learned About Life, Love, and Parenting After We Adopted Our Son from Ethiopia blogs… Claude Knobler January 20, 2015 Essay World Zionism and Paris’s Personal and Political Patterns Roger Cohen is a columnist for The New York Times, where he has worked since 1990: as a correspondent in Paris and Berlin, and as bureau chief in the Balkans… Roger Cohen January 19, 2015 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page295 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page293 Page294 Current page295 Page296 Page297 … Last page 519
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: A Replacement Life, in Paperback Posted by Nat BernsteinJBC Network author and National Jewish Book Award finalist Boris Fishman recently announced the release of a paperback edition of his… Nat Bernstein January 23, 2015
Essay A Guide for the Perplexed Knish-o-phile Earlier this week, Laura Silver wrote about the knish as an instrument of social justice. She is the author of the book Knish: In Search of the Jewish Soul Food and has… Laura Silver January 22, 2015
Essay The Inside Scoop on Writing a Column for The New York Times Earlier this week, Roger Cohen wrote about World Zionism and Paris’s personal and political problems. His newest book, The Girl from Human Street: Ghosts of Memory in… Roger Cohen January 21, 2015
Interview Interview: Liad Shoham by Elise CooperJewish Book Council recently spoke with Liad Shoham about his new book, Asylum City.Elise Cooper: I didn’t know Israel has an illegal… Elise Cooper January 20, 2015
Essay Reading Like a Senator, Loving Like a Grandparent This week, Claude Knobler— the author of More Love, Less Panic: 7 Lessons I Learned About Life, Love, and Parenting After We Adopted Our Son from Ethiopia blogs… Claude Knobler January 20, 2015
Essay World Zionism and Paris’s Personal and Political Patterns Roger Cohen is a columnist for The New York Times, where he has worked since 1990: as a correspondent in Paris and Berlin, and as bureau chief in the Balkans… Roger Cohen January 19, 2015