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Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: A Thousand Pieces of You Posted by Nat BernsteinYesterday was not only the 2014 United States midterm elections; it was also the release date for the first installment in a new Young Adult… Nat Bernstein November 5, 2014 Interview Interview: Assaf Gavron by Beth KissileffAssaf Gavron is a writer and translator, and the American Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE) Scholar at the University of Nebraska at Omaha… Beth Kissileff November 4, 2014 Essay A Gene Mutation, a Motherly Connection, and the Power of String Jennifer Rosner is author of the picture book, The Mitten String (Random House, 2014) and the memoir, If A Tree Falls: A Family’s Quest to Hear and Be Heard… Jennifer Rosner November 3, 2014 Essay The Reason Jews Shouldn’t Celebrate Halloween Is Exactly Why We Should Posted by Nat BernsteinIt’s a question every Jewish American parent faces at the waning of October: Will you allow your children to trick-or-treat?The… Nat Bernstein October 31, 2014 Essay Paperless Love: A Letter from Valy Earlier this week, Sarah Wildman wrote about translating letters written in Yiddish by her family and shared a short reading list and an interesting letter… Sarah Wildman October 31, 2014 Essay Paperless Love: Translating Yiddish Letters Earlier this week, Sarah Wildman shared a short reading list and an interesting letter that didn’t make it into her book, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My… Sarah Wildman October 30, 2014 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page278 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page276 Page277 Current page278 Page279 Page280 … Last page 492
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: A Thousand Pieces of You Posted by Nat BernsteinYesterday was not only the 2014 United States midterm elections; it was also the release date for the first installment in a new Young Adult… Nat Bernstein November 5, 2014
Interview Interview: Assaf Gavron by Beth KissileffAssaf Gavron is a writer and translator, and the American Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE) Scholar at the University of Nebraska at Omaha… Beth Kissileff November 4, 2014
Essay A Gene Mutation, a Motherly Connection, and the Power of String Jennifer Rosner is author of the picture book, The Mitten String (Random House, 2014) and the memoir, If A Tree Falls: A Family’s Quest to Hear and Be Heard… Jennifer Rosner November 3, 2014
Essay The Reason Jews Shouldn’t Celebrate Halloween Is Exactly Why We Should Posted by Nat BernsteinIt’s a question every Jewish American parent faces at the waning of October: Will you allow your children to trick-or-treat?The… Nat Bernstein October 31, 2014
Essay Paperless Love: A Letter from Valy Earlier this week, Sarah Wildman wrote about translating letters written in Yiddish by her family and shared a short reading list and an interesting letter… Sarah Wildman October 31, 2014
Essay Paperless Love: Translating Yiddish Letters Earlier this week, Sarah Wildman shared a short reading list and an interesting letter that didn’t make it into her book, Paper Love: Searching for the Girl My… Sarah Wildman October 30, 2014