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Essay What Makes a Short Story Jewish? David Ebenbach’s collection Into the Wilderness is now available. He will be blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council and MyJewishLearning.I think most Jewish… David Ebenbach November 26, 2012
Essay Perils of the Writing Life Earlier this week, Tehila Lieberman wrote about being “the other,” crossing the borders of radically divergent worlds and two of the short stories from her… Tehila Lieberman November 23, 2012
Essay The Other Earlier this week, Tehila Lieberman wrote about crossing the borders of radically divergent worlds and two of the short stories from her collection Venus in the… Tehila Lieberman November 21, 2012
Essay Double Vision Earlier this week, Tehila Lieberman wrote about two of the short stories from her collection Venus in the Afternoon. She will be blogging here all week for Jewish Book… Tehila Lieberman November 20, 2012
Essay When a Story is Born Form First Tehila Lieberman is the author of the short story collection Venus in the Afternoon. She is currently completing a novel entitled “The Last Holy Man”. She will… Tehila Lieberman November 19, 2012
Essay Semitic Squads Earlier this week, Marc Tracy challenged Jewish sports fans to a little quiz and wrote about Jews in sports and Hollywood. He has been blogging here all week for… Marc Tracy November 16, 2012