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Nonfiction Being Jewish: The Spiritual and Cultural Practice of Judaism Today Ari L. Goldman
Nonfiction Jewish Days: A Book of Jewish Life and Culture Around the Year Francine Klagsbrun; Mark Podwal, illus.
Cookbook Jewish Cooking for all Seasons: Fresh, Flavorful Kosher Recipes for Holidays and Every Day Laura Frankel
Essay A Sukkah Occupies Wall Street Last week, Rabbi Jill Jacobs wrote about Sukkot and social justice and asked discussed the importance of place. Her most recent book, Where Justice… Jill Jacobs October 18, 2011
Nonfiction Trees, Earth and Torah: A Tu B’Shvat Anthology Ari Elon, Naomi Mara Hyman, Arthur Waskow, eds.
Essay Sukkot and Social Justice Rabbi Jill Jacobs is the author of Where Justice Dwells: A Hands-On-Guide for Doing Social Justice in Your Jewish Community (Jewish Lights).My… Jill Jacobs October 11, 2011