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Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Hot Dog Taste Test If you own a Netflix account — or a subscription to Lucky Peach, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, or McSweeney’s—you’ve seen Lisa Hanawalt’s work. This week, the… JBC Staff June 15, 2016 Essay How a Dead Tree at 263 Prinsengracht Sparked a Movement — and a Children’s Book Following Anne Frank’s birthday over the weekend, The Tree in the Courtyard author Jeff Gottesfeld is guest blogging for Jewish Book Council all week as part of the… Jeff Gottesfeld June 14, 2016 Essay Ten Commandments of Special Needs Parenting Following her posts on recognizing the sensory overload of celebrating Purim and setting a place for special needs at the seder table, this week Liane… Liane Kupferberg Carter June 9, 2016 Essay Writing in Between Whatever Earlier this week, Sophie Cook shared the how her family’s heirloom furniture inspired her first historical novel, Anna & Elizabeth, while she was still in… Sophie Cook June 8, 2016 Essay Delicious Dairy Dishes for Shavuot Posted by Sophie SiegelShavuot is a celebration of when the Jewish people received the Torah on Mount Sinai. In the Jewish tradition, Shavuot is celebrated by… Sophie Siegel June 8, 2016 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: The Reason for Flowers Posted by Nat BernsteinOne of my very favorite Jewish holiday traditions is coming up: beflowering one’s home for Shavuot! Owing to a midrash that Mount Sinai… Nat Bernstein June 7, 2016 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page209 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page207 Page208 Current page209 Page210 Page211 … Last page 492
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: Hot Dog Taste Test If you own a Netflix account — or a subscription to Lucky Peach, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, or McSweeney’s—you’ve seen Lisa Hanawalt’s work. This week, the… JBC Staff June 15, 2016
Essay How a Dead Tree at 263 Prinsengracht Sparked a Movement — and a Children’s Book Following Anne Frank’s birthday over the weekend, The Tree in the Courtyard author Jeff Gottesfeld is guest blogging for Jewish Book Council all week as part of the… Jeff Gottesfeld June 14, 2016
Essay Ten Commandments of Special Needs Parenting Following her posts on recognizing the sensory overload of celebrating Purim and setting a place for special needs at the seder table, this week Liane… Liane Kupferberg Carter June 9, 2016
Essay Writing in Between Whatever Earlier this week, Sophie Cook shared the how her family’s heirloom furniture inspired her first historical novel, Anna & Elizabeth, while she was still in… Sophie Cook June 8, 2016
Essay Delicious Dairy Dishes for Shavuot Posted by Sophie SiegelShavuot is a celebration of when the Jewish people received the Torah on Mount Sinai. In the Jewish tradition, Shavuot is celebrated by… Sophie Siegel June 8, 2016
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: The Reason for Flowers Posted by Nat BernsteinOne of my very favorite Jewish holiday traditions is coming up: beflowering one’s home for Shavuot! Owing to a midrash that Mount Sinai… Nat Bernstein June 7, 2016