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Nonfiction The Holy and the Broken: A Cry for Israeli-Palestinian Peace from a Land That Must Be Shared Ittay Flescher
Nonfiction Faith’s Answers to America’s Political Crisis: How Religion Can Help Us Out of the Mess We’re In Joe Lieberman
Children’s Oy, Santa!: Or, There’s a Latke to Learn about Hanukkah Joyce Schriebman; Gila von Meissner, illus.
Nonfiction Doctor, Will You Pray for Me?: Medicine, Chaplains and Healing the Whole Person Robert Klitzman
Nonfiction Opening Doors: The Unlikely Alliance Between the Irish and the Jews in America Hasia R. Diner
Interview—From the Journal A Dybbuk in the House of Fletcher: A Conversation with Taffy Brodesser-Akner Evie Saphire-Bernstein July 11, 2024
Nonfiction Woven Roots: Recovering the Healing Plant Traditions of Jews and Their Neighbors in Eastern Europe Deatra Cohen Adam Siegel