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Interview Interview: Stephanie Feldman by Elise CooperThe Angel of Losses, Stephanie Feldman’s debut novel, weaves together history and Jewish folklore into a multi-generational family saga. At the… Elise Cooper September 3, 2014
Interview Interview: Tova Mirvis by Adam RovnerBest-selling author Tova Mirvis achieved mainstream success with her novels about women in insular Orthodox communities. After a ten year hiatus,… Adam Rovner September 2, 2014
Interview Interview: Rabbi Joseph Telushkin by William Liss-LevinsonWilliam Liss-Levinson, member of the Board of the Jewish Book Council, sat down with fellow Board member and noted author, scholar and speaker… William Liss-Levinson August 22, 2014
Interview Interview: Susan Jane Gilman by Elise CooperThe Ice Cream Queen of Orchard Street by Susan Jane Gilman is a very enjoyable and insightful book. Spanning over seventy years, from the early 1900s… Elise Cooper August 19, 2014
Interview Interview: Roz Chast by Tahneer OksmanTahneer Oksman spoke to Roz Chast about her recently published book Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant.Tahneer Oksman: What compelled you… Tahneer Oksman August 13, 2014