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    Essay

    30 Days 30 Authors: Sylvia Rouss

    Cel­e­brate Jew­ish Book Month with #30days30authors! JBC invit­ed an author to share thoughts on #Jew­Lit for each day of Jew­ish Book Month. Watch, read, enjoy, and…
    Sylvia Rouss
    November 19, 2017
    Essay

    30 Days 30 Authors: Pamela Ehrenberg

    Pamela Ehren­berg
    November 14, 2017
    Essay

    The Impor­tance of Intersectionality

    Michelle Edwards
    June 28, 2017
    Essay

    Sophia and Mrs. Goldman

    Michelle Edwards
    June 27, 2017
    Interview

    Inter­view: Bar­bara Bietz

    with Michal Hoschan­der MalenBar­bara Bietz, author of The Sun­down Kid, talks to Michal Hoschan­der Malen about the pio­neer Jews of the Amer­i­can West, their recep­tion…
    Michal Hoschan­der Malen
    May 22, 2017
    Interview

    Inter­view: Adam Gid­witz and Hatem Aly

    with Teri Mark­sonAdam Gid­witz and Hatem Aly’s new book The Inquisitor’s Tale recent­ly won The Syd­ney Tay­lor Award in the Old­er Read­ers Cat­e­go­ry and was named…
    Teri Mark­son
    February 8, 2017
    Essay

    The Ori­gins of Oskar: Where Jew­ish Chil­dren’s Book Char­ac­ters Come From

    In hon­or of the 65th Nation­al Jew­ish Book Awards, Jew­ish Book Coun­cil asked some of this year’s win­ners to share their top rules for writ­ing an award-win­ning book.…
    Richard Simon
    March 8, 2016
    Interview

    Inter­view: Lau­ra Amy Schlitz

    with Michal Hoschan­der MalenJew­ish Book Coun­cil and Lau­ra Amy Schlitz sat down to talk about Laura’s young adult nov­el The Hired Girl, which recent­ly won both the…
    Michal Hoschan­der Malen
    February 9, 2016
    Interview

    Inter­view: Gavriel Savit

    with Shi­ra SchindelJew­ish Book Coun­cil sat down with Gavriel Sav­it to dis­cuss his debut nov­el, Anna and the Swal­low Man, the vel­vety mind of Borges, Holo­caust fatigue,…
    Shi­ra Schindel
    January 21, 2016
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    Chil­dren’s
    Tamar’s Sukkah
    Ellie B. Gellman, Katherine Janus Kahn (illus.)
    Interview

    Inter­view: Bar­bara Krasner

    by Bar­bara BietzBar­bara Kras­ner is an author, edu­ca­tor, and cre­ator of The Whole Megillah blog. I have the good for­tune of serv­ing with Bar­bara on the Syd­ney…
    Babara Bietz
    April 21, 2015
    Interview

    Inter­view: Matthue Roth

    by Elie LichtscheinElie Licht­en­stein recent­ly spoke with Matthue Roth about his newest book, The Gob­blings.Elie Lichtschein: You’ve writ­ten both nov­els and pic­ture books.…
    Elie Lichtschein
    April 15, 2015
    Essay

    Why Do We Pub­lish Pic­ture Books About the Holo­caust for Young Children?

    by Mar­cia Weiss PosnerEditor’s Note: We are fre­quent­ly asked by par­ents, teach­ers, and oth­ers a per­plex­ing ques­tion: At which age and at which stage it is…
    Mar­cia Weiss Posner
    March 25, 2015
    Essay

    How to Write about Mov­ing a Mountain

    Ear­li­er this week, Matthue Roth wrote about why authors like to tor­ture peo­ple they love. He has been blog­ging here all week for Jew­ish Book Coun­cil’s Vis­it­ing Scribe…
    Matthue Roth
    December 11, 2014
    Essay

    Why Authors Like to Tor­ture Peo­ple We Love

    Matthue Roth​’s first book, Nev­er Mind the Gold­bergs, was a NYPL Best Book for the Teen Age and an ALA Best Books nom­i­nee. His lat­est is The Gob­blings, illus­trat­ed…
    Matthue Roth
    December 9, 2014
    Essay

    The Clas­sic Jew­ish Chil­dren’s Nov­el for Thanks­giv­ing, Mol­ly’s Pilgrim

    Post­ed by Cha­va Lansky With Thanks­giv­ing approach­ing it’s time to pull the clas­sic Jew­ish children’s nov­el Molly’s Pil­grim by Bar­bara Cohen off the shelf. This…
    Cha­va Lansky
    November 21, 2014
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