Close Jewish Book Council, founded in 1943, is the longest-running organization devoted exclusively to the support and celebration of Jewish literature. Get the latest reviews, news, and more in your inbox. Invalid email address
Nonfiction A Fortress in Brooklyn: Race, Real Estate, and the Making of Hasidic Williamsburg Nathaniel Deutsch, Michael Casper
Essay How Polly Adler, the Jewish Jezebel of the Jazz Age, Became a Topsy-Turvy American Success Story Debby Applegate November 22, 2021
Children’s The Shelter and the Fence: When 982 Holocaust Refugees Found Safe Haven in America Norman H. Finkelstein
Essay ‘Hide the Jew’: Hollywood, Assimilation, and the Mankiewicz Brothers Nick Davis October 11, 2021
Essay My First Sequel: The Love Story of ‘An Unorthodox Match’ Continued Naomi Ragen September 6, 2021
Nonfiction Nightlife Lessons: How I Conquered the Business of Partying with Tech and a Glimpse into It’s Future Shane Neman