Why ‘Barbie’ and ‘Barbra’ Are Big Beautiful Books
Susan Shapiro’s exquisite coffee table book “Barbie” and Barbra Streisand’s riveting autobiography “My Name Is Barbra” are entertaining and full of interesting facts.
Susan Shapiro’s exquisite coffee table book “Barbie” and Barbra Streisand’s riveting autobiography “My Name Is Barbra” are entertaining and full of interesting facts.
Despite the agonizing and fierce arguments that roiled Israel for so many months over the proposed judicial reforms, now on hold, the authors Senor and Singer insist that what unites Israelis far outweighs what divides them.
While previous works have outlined the problem, our book is focused on solutions. It will be a hands-on guide, focusing on the practical.
“The Light of Seven Days” is a compulsively readable, lyrical first novel by River Adams, a former concert pianist from the former Soviet Union.
Mitch Albom’s latest novel,”The Little Liar,” is a parable, set in and around the Holocaust.
Written in a conversational but substantive style, the author offers a roadmap to the whys and hows of a life of gratitude.
In the words of King David, “The world is built on lovingkindness—hesed.” (Psalms. 89:2) In our troubled time we need a sharp reminder of this truth.
I sat down with Yaniv Iczkovits, author of “The Slaughterman’s Daughter,” an exuberant, picaresque tale of a daring 19th-century heroine, Fanny, and the colorful cast of characters she meets along her journey.
Jews invented Superman, Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk, the Avengers and X-Men.
In her memoir, “Dwell Time,” Rosa Lowinger entwines the details of conserving historic buildings and works of art with her family’s double exile as Jews from Eastern Europe in the 1920s and then Cuba in early 1961.