Close Jewish Book Council, founded in 1943, is the longest-running organization devoted exclusively to the support and celebration of Jewish literature. Get the latest reviews, news, and more in your inbox. Invalid email address
Essay How Baxter Came to Be Laurel Snyder is the author of the picture book Baxter, the Pig Who Wanted to Be Kosher. She will be blogging all this week for the Jewish Book… Laurel Snyder August 23, 2010
Essay 10 Tips to Cope with the Great Manhattan Shrink Exodus of 2010 Earlier this week, Rachel Shukert blogged about Mad Men, Lenny Bruce style and her status as a Zionist secret agent. Her new… Rachel Shukert August 13, 2010
Essay Rachel Shukert, Zionist Secret Agent On Monday, Rachel Shukert blogged on Mad Men, Lenny Bruce style. Below is her satirical short fiction response to some particularly egregious comments… Rachel Shukert August 11, 2010
Essay Joan Holloway’s Tushy is Jewish Rachel Shukert is the author of the memoir Everything Is Going To Be Great. She will be blogging all this week for the Jewish Book Council and My… Rachel Shukert August 9, 2010
Essay Jonathan Papernick’s Defense of the Short Story Jonathan Papernick is the author of the newly published collection of short stories There Is No Other. He recently wrote to us with the below piece on why short… Jonathan Papernick August 6, 2010
Essay I’m No Longer Just An Author In his earlier posts, Adam Langer set out to write a screenplay and wrote a book in two months. His newest novel, The Thieves of Manhattan, is… Adam Langer July 30, 2010