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Barbara M. Bibel Barbara M. Bibel is a librarian at the Oakland Public Library in Oakland, CA; and at Congregation Netivot Shalom, Berkeley, CA. Reviews Articles Fiction The Theory of Death Faye Kellerman Fiction The One Man Andrew Gross Cookbook Jewish Festival Food: Eating for Special Occasions Marlena Spieler Cookbook Israel Eats Steven Rothfeld Fiction Forgiving Mariela Camacho A.J. Sidransky Cookbook Modern Israeli Cooking: 100 New Recipes for Traditional Classics Danielle Oron Fiction The Jewish Dog Asher Kravitz; Michal Kessler, trans. Nonfiction Einstein: His Space and Times Steven Gimbel Nonfiction Celebrate: Food, Family, Shabbos Elizabeth Kurtz Fiction Orphan Number Eight: A Novel Kim van Alkemade Cookbook Jewish Soul Food: Traditional Fare and What It Means Carol Ungar Nonfiction Motherland: Growing Up with the Holocaust Rita Goldberg Fiction Phantom Angel David Handler Nonfiction A Good Place to Hide: How One French Village Saved Thousands of Lives During World War II Peter Grose Nonfiction Israel Since the Six-Day War Leslie Stein Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 2 Next page ›› Interview Interview: A. J. Sidransky with Barbara M. BibelA. J. Sidransky’s novels Forgiving Máximo Rothman and Forgiving Mariela Camacho combine history and mystery to provide readers… Barbara M. Bibel March 15, 2016
Nonfiction A Good Place to Hide: How One French Village Saved Thousands of Lives During World War II Peter Grose
Interview Interview: A. J. Sidransky with Barbara M. BibelA. J. Sidransky’s novels Forgiving Máximo Rothman and Forgiving Mariela Camacho combine history and mystery to provide readers… Barbara M. Bibel March 15, 2016