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Essay Poem as a Noisy Mediterranean Duplex Jake Marmer is the author of Jazz Talmud. He will be blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council and MyJewishLearning.About a decade ago I read a Billy… Jake Marmer January 3, 2012
Essay From Scratch Earlier this week, Stanley Ginsberg wrote about the meaning of a Jewish bakery and the sweet and sour sides of life for Jewish Book Council and… Stanley Ginsberg December 30, 2011
Essay Sweet and Sour On Monday, Stanley Ginsberg talked about the meaning of a Jewish bakery. He will be blogging here for Jewish Book Council and MyJewishLearning all week.In… Stanley Ginsberg December 28, 2011
Essay What Is a “Jewish Bakery”? Stanley Ginsberg, a native of Brooklyn, grew up in a close-knit neighborhood where generations lived side by side. He learned to cook and bake from his… Stanley Ginsberg December 26, 2011
Essay Adventures in the Cartoon Trade: Israel, US, and Everywhere Else Earlier this week, Richard Codor wrote about his cartoon education and how he came to write Too Many Latkes! He has been blogging here all week for Jewish Book… Richard Codor December 23, 2011
Essay Too Many Latkes!: Twenty Years in the Making On Monday, Richard Codor wrote about his cartoon education. Check back on Friday for his final post.The idea for Too Many Latkes! came from one of my fondest… Richard Codor December 21, 2011