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Nonfiction We’re Almost There: Living with Patience, Perseverance and Purpose Rabbi Dovid M. Cohen
Nonfiction The Doctor Is In: Dr. Ruth on Love, Life, and Joie de Vivre Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer with Pierre A. Lehu
Essay Dominica Earlier this week, Daniel Torday wrote about contemporary Jewish writers in a world post-Philip Roth and alluding to the Torah in the modern novel. He is the… Daniel Torday May 22, 2015
Nonfiction Take My Spouse, Please: How to Keep Your Marriage Happy, Healthy, and Thriving by Following the Rules of Comedy Dani Klein Modisett
Essay Ask Big Questions: How Do We Connect? The Jewish Book Council is delighted to publish a continuing blog series in partnership with Ask Big Questions, an initiative out of Hillel International… Ilana Garon February 13, 2015
Nonfiction More Love, Less Panic: 7 Lessons I Learned About Life, Love, and Parenting After We Adopted Our Son from Ethiopia Claude Knobler
Essay Ask Big Questions: How Do We Love? The Jewish Book Council is delighted to publish a continuing blog series in partnership with Ask Big Questions, an initiative out of Hillel International… Devan Sipher January 16, 2015
Nonfiction Deeper Dating: How to Drop the Games of Seduction and Discover the Power of Intimacy Ken Page
Essay Lessons of a Broken Heart Earlier this week, Tamar Caspi offered dating advice to Jewish singles and wrote about finding her Jewishness. She is an advice columnist for JDate and has… Tamar Caspi January 24, 2014
Essay Faking the Big A — Attitude! Earlier this week, Tamar Caspi wrote about finding her Jewishness. She is an advice columnist for JDate and has a syndicated column that has been published around… Tamar Caspi January 22, 2014