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Interview Interview: Yael Unterman by Beth KissileffOne Friday afternoon, Yael Unterman donned her funkiest pair of stockings (“tights” to American English speakers) and began her walk to synagogue in… Beth Kissileff September 18, 2014
Interview Interview: David Wolpe by Beth KissileffBeth Kissileff recently spoke with David Wolpe about his newest book, David: The Divided Heart, published by Yale University PressAt one point during… Beth Kissileff September 16, 2014
Interview Interview: Joel M. Hoffman by Rabbi Lawrence A. HoffmanA frequent speaker at synagogues and JCCs, Joel M. Hoffman, Ph.D., authored two books before writing his most recent book, The Bible’s… Lawrence A. Hoffman September 9, 2014
Interview Interview: Joseph Berger by Carol KaufmanJewish Book Council’s Carol Kaufman recently spoke with Joseph Berger about his new book, The Pious Ones: The World of Hasidim and Their Battles with… Carol Kaufman September 8, 2014
Interview Interview: Stephanie Feldman by Elise CooperThe Angel of Losses, Stephanie Feldman’s debut novel, weaves together history and Jewish folklore into a multi-generational family saga. At the… Elise Cooper September 3, 2014