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Interview It’s a Whole Spiel: A Conversation Between Katherine Locke and Laura Silverman Katherine Locke, Laura Silverman September 9, 2019
Nonfiction Scholarly Man of Faith: Studies in the Thought and Writings of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik Ephraim Kanarfogel Edited by Dov Schwartz
Nonfiction Women of Valor: Orthodox Jewish Troll Fighters, Crime Writers, and Rock Stars in Contemporary Literature and Culture Karen E. H. Skinazi
Children’s Yes, I Can!: A Book About Learning From Everyone Hindy Kviat & Chaya Leah Lefkowitz; Len Epstein, illus.
Essay Kornbluh’s Kosher Fish Earlier this week, Eytan Bayme wrote about celebrating his third Christmas in Europe as an American Jew. Eytan is guest blogging for the Jewish Book Council all week… Eytan Bayme December 28, 2016
Essay The Early Origins of “Live Long and Prosper” Earlier this week, Richard Michelson wrote about following his own advice for aspiring authors and the encouragement he received in penning Fascinating,… Richard Michelson September 8, 2016
Essay The New Digital Discourse and Modern Orthodox Judaism Zev Eleff is the author of Modern Orthodox Judaism: A Documentary History. He is guest blogging for Jewish Book Council all week as part of the Visiting Scribe… Zev Eleff August 24, 2016
Essay Orthodox Judaism and its Conversion to the Cult of Compartmentalization Zev Eleff is the author of Modern Orthodox Judaism: A Documentary History. He is guest blogging for Jewish Book Council all week as part of the Visiting Scribe… Zev Eleff August 22, 2016