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Essay “Can you forgive someone who doesn’t apologize?”: A Conversation with Susan Shapiro Emily Stone January 19, 2021
Nonfiction Torah in a Time of Plague: Historical and Contemporary Jewish Responses Erin Leib Smokler (Editor)
Nonfiction When We Turned Within: Reflections on COVID-19 Rabbi Menachem Creditor and Sarah Tuttle-Singer, eds.
Recommended Reading ‘A Thread of Anxiety’: Six Middle Grade Books to Read in 2020 Amanda Panitch November 9, 2020
Children’s I Am the Tree of Life: My Jewish Yoga Book Rabbi Mychal Copeland, Andre Ceolin (illus.)