Author Jennifer Lang on Her New Book and Living in Israel
Like those around her, Lang has put aside her full-time job and volunteered.
Like those around her, Lang has put aside her full-time job and volunteered.
While the challenges are serious – and the underlying trends daunting – we must not despair. Even those who disagree should read this book, to start the deep, reflective, post-October 7 rethink we need.
In “Shining Brightly”, author Howard Brown highlights the power of light to combat darkness.
Jarrod Tanny reviews Marat Grinberg’s “The Soviet Jewish Bookshelf: Jewish Culture and Identity Between the Lines.”
“The Wolf Hunt” begins with a sadly all-too believable, too familiar premise, set not long after the Pittsburgh Tree of Life and Chabad of Poway attack: A man walks into a synagogue on Rosh Hashanah in the Bay Area and stabs a young woman to death.
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.