When it comes to pigs, however, maybe you are what you don’t eat… Maybe…
Hannah Pollin-Galay reveals the Yiddish of destruction, and its capacity to bring life and meaning.
Complicated contours and tortuous fissures emerge as a picture of the American Jewish experience in Tablets Shattered.
Love of family, culture, and home, set to the music of Yemenite Jews in Songs for the Brokenhearted: A Novel.
Novelist Howard Langer transplants a fictional Hasidic Dynasty to the heart of segregated America, to discover a truly New World.
Rabbi Yitz Greenberg takes us on a majestic odyssey of religious purpose and Covenant.
Author Danielle Sharkan finds cultural identity in multicultural community, in her picture book Sharing Shalom.
Author and activist Lihi Lapid follows characters who yearn for each other across space, time and even cognition.
Author Lee Yaron resists the simplification of politics, people, and, most of all, of October 7th — in favor of nuance and humanity.