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Essay Day Schools and the End of the Melting Pot Earlier this week, Jonathan Krasner discussed his use of the word “boys” and the magic of summer camp. He has been blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council and… Jonathan B. Krasner May 25, 2012 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: In Sunlight and in Shadow Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterPubbing in October from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt:New York in 1947 glows with post-war energy. Harry Copeland, an elite paratrooper… Naomi Firestone-Teeter May 24, 2012 Essay A Foodie on Tour Throughout the past year, Mary Glickman has traveled around the country to discuss her first two novels, Home in the Morning and One More… Mary Glickman May 23, 2012 Essay The Magic of Summer Camp Earlier this week, National Jewish Book Award winner Jonathan Krasner discussed his use of the word “boys” in “Benderly boys.” He will be blogging here all week for… Jonathan B. Krasner May 23, 2012 Essay What’s in a Name? Jonathan B. Krasner is the author of the National Jewish Book Award winning title The Benderly Boys and American Jewish Education. Krasner was also a finalist… Jonathan B. Krasner May 21, 2012 Essay Tisha B’Av and the Olympic Games Earlier this week, Dvora Meyers wrote about being an Orthodox Jewish gymnast and the designer of her book cover. She has been blogging here all week for… Dvora Meyers May 18, 2012 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page394 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page392 Page393 Current page394 Page395 Page396 … Last page 497
Essay Day Schools and the End of the Melting Pot Earlier this week, Jonathan Krasner discussed his use of the word “boys” and the magic of summer camp. He has been blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council and… Jonathan B. Krasner May 25, 2012
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: In Sunlight and in Shadow Posted by Naomi Firestone-TeeterPubbing in October from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt:New York in 1947 glows with post-war energy. Harry Copeland, an elite paratrooper… Naomi Firestone-Teeter May 24, 2012
Essay A Foodie on Tour Throughout the past year, Mary Glickman has traveled around the country to discuss her first two novels, Home in the Morning and One More… Mary Glickman May 23, 2012
Essay The Magic of Summer Camp Earlier this week, National Jewish Book Award winner Jonathan Krasner discussed his use of the word “boys” in “Benderly boys.” He will be blogging here all week for… Jonathan B. Krasner May 23, 2012
Essay What’s in a Name? Jonathan B. Krasner is the author of the National Jewish Book Award winning title The Benderly Boys and American Jewish Education. Krasner was also a finalist… Jonathan B. Krasner May 21, 2012
Essay Tisha B’Av and the Olympic Games Earlier this week, Dvora Meyers wrote about being an Orthodox Jewish gymnast and the designer of her book cover. She has been blogging here all week for… Dvora Meyers May 18, 2012