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    Book Cov­er of the Week: A Hat for Mrs. Goldman

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinIt’s rare that a children’s book about doing a mitz­vah tugs at adult read­ers’ heart­strings, but a new sto­ry by Michelle Edwards…
    Nat Bern­stein
    September 20, 2016
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: These Are the Names

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinI’ve been haunt­ed by Tom­my Wieringa’s These Are the Names since pick­ing up an advance copy last month. The orig­i­nal edi­tion of the Dutch nov­el…
    Nat Bern­stein
    August 30, 2016
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Fas­ci­nat­ing — The Life of Leonard Nimoy

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinI always have an eye out for good books for young Jew­ish read­ers — sto­ries that break the mold of what we con­sid­er ​“Jew­ish chil­dren’s…
    Nat Bern­stein
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Mamaleh Knows Best

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinOnly two weeks until Mar­jorie Ingal­l’s long-await­ed guide to Jew­ish par­ent­ing, Mamaleh Knows Best: What Jew­ish Moth­ers Do to Raise Suc­cess­ful,…
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Where the Jews Aren’t

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinOne of my favorite non­fic­tion writ­ers has a new book com­ing out at the end of the month that address­es the bizarre his­to­ry of Biro­bidzhan,…
    Nat Bern­stein
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Moon­glow by Michael Chabon

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinYes, there’s a new Michael Chabon nov­el com­ing out Novem­ber 2016. And yes, it’s good.You’d bet­ter be pre­pared to pry this one out of your loved…
    Nat Bern­stein
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Leav­ing Lucy Pear

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinHap­py pub day to Anna Solomon on the release of Leav­ing Lucy Pear! I love the book cov­er (and the sto­ry behind it, which you will be able to…
    Nat Bern­stein
    July 26, 2016
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: New Ren­der­ings of the Night Trilogy

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinWhile Sophie Segal, one of Jew­ish Book Council’s interns this sum­mer, was research­ing her essay on the lega­cies of the late Nov­el lau­re­ates Imre…
    Nat Bern­stein
    July 20, 2016
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    What Does Tisha B’ Av Hold for the Future of the Jew­ish People?

    Ear­li­er this week, David G. Daniel shared how an encounter with a moose, her calf, and a bear remind­ed him of the dif­fi­cult ques­tions fol­low­ing a trag­ic…
    David G. Daniel
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Karl Marx, Great­ness and Illusion

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinWhile the con­tents of a phi­los­o­phy-packed biog­ra­phy of Karl Marx is almost cer­tain to send my head spin­ning, the clean lines of its book…
    Nat Bern­stein
    July 5, 2016
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: They Were Like Fam­i­ly to Me

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinIf you’re sur­prised to dis­cov­er that Helen Maryles Shankman already has anoth­er title due out this Octo­ber, look closer:For rea­sons the author…
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: I’m Sup­posed to Pro­tect You from All This

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    Nat Bern­stein
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    JBC Staff
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: The Rea­son for Flowers

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinOne of my very favorite Jew­ish hol­i­day tra­di­tions is com­ing up: beflow­er­ing one’s home for Shavuot! Owing to a midrash that Mount Sinai…
    Nat Bern­stein
    June 7, 2016
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Bar­bra Streisand’s Jew­ish Lives Biography

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    Nat Bern­stein
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    Book Cov­er of the Week: Here I Am

    Post­ed by Nat Bern­steinIt’s been over a decade since Jonathan Safran Foer’s last nov­el—Extreme­ly Loud and Incred­i­bly Close—was pub­lished. But as fans of Foer’s…
    Nat Bern­stein
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