The team at Jerusalem’s Pomerantz bookstore notes, “We’re excited to introduce this book in Israel now, at a time when its ...
A year ago Simchat Torah became a day of mourning. This year, everyone is struggling with how to rationalize celebrating a ...
Do you remember the letter during the Iraq War that called for the boycott of any British writer who did not speak out ...
Under the wedding canopy, the bride circles the groom seven times. Why seven — and why even do this at all? And is there ...
Meet Yael Kanarek. The artist behind Toratah, a gender-swapped rewrite of the Hebrew Bible, is coming to the Bay Area.
Zibby Owens talked about putting together her new book "On Being Jewish Now' and you won't believe how quickly she did it! Owens also explains the worthy cause proceeds from the book are going.
The very name of this holiday — “the joy of the Torah,” celebrating the completion of the annual Torah cycle — connotes an ...
A Jewish-American saga that covers three generations of the Fletcher family, much happens in the novel which reminds readers that life is far more complicated than it often seems ...
The Mandel Jewish Community Center of Cleveland will host its 25th Cleveland Jewish Book Festival beginning at 7:30 p.m. Nov.
Mickey Bergman will talk about his work and book as a headliner at this year's St. Louis Jewish Book Festival.
Ain’t No Grave” begins as a heartwarming tale of forbidden love between the son of a Jewish shop owner and daughter of a Black sharecropper. But Mary Glickman’s sixth novel quickly evolves into a ...
After a year of war, Israel still finds itself fighting on two fronts, disrupting life in the south and north of the country.