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Essay The One About Process This week, Mary Glickman, the author of Home in the Morning , National Jewish Book Award Fiction FinalistOne More River, and the forthcoming Marching to… Mary Glickman October 2, 2013
Essay Never Alone, Never Lonely Gabi Gleichmann was born in Budapest in 1954 and moved to Sweden at the age of 10. After studies in literature and philosophy, he worked as a journalist and… Gabi Gleichmann September 30, 2013
Essay The Balabusta Gene Earlier this week, Jamie Geller wrote about her very first potato kugel. Jamie, known as the “Queen of Kosher” (CBS) and the “Jewish Rachael Ray” (New York Times), is… Jamie Geller September 24, 2013
Essay Confessions of a Jewish Bride Known as the “Queen of Kosher” (CBS) and the “Jewish Rachael Ray” (New York Times), Jamie Geller is Founder and Chief Creative Officer of the Kosher Media Network,… Jamie Geller September 23, 2013
Essay A Magical Mother, Golems, and Surprising History Earlier this week, Donna Minkowitz wrote about how Judaism became the foundation for her memoir Growing Up Golem: How I Survived My Mother, Brooklyn, and Some… Donna Minkowitz September 18, 2013
Essay What, I’m Jewish! You Want I Should Write a Happy Ending? This week, Allison Amend, the author of A Nearly Perfect Copy and the Sami Rohr Prize finalist Stations West, blogs for The Postscript on the endings and… Allison Amend September 17, 2013