New Memoir Details a High-Risk Pregnancy
Weintraub hopes that when people read “Knocked Down,” it sparks a conversation about the many medical issues woman face, specifically when it comes to reproductive health.
Weintraub hopes that when people read “Knocked Down,” it sparks a conversation about the many medical issues woman face, specifically when it comes to reproductive health.
In his new book “Paths of the Righteous: Stories of Heroism, Humanity and Hope,” Ari Mittleman highlights eight non-Jewish individuals who have gone above and beyond for Israel as well as the Jewish people.
Ezra Choueke didn’t set out to write a book, but after hearing his grandmother’s fascinating stories, he knew he had to publish them.
The renowned Jewish translator of “Always Remember Your Name,” Ann Goldstein, was introduced to the sisters’ story at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
Chef Idalee Cathcart, who combines recipes with food for thought, hopes her book will bring families together.
Stavrakopoulou insists on taking the authors of the Bible at their word when they depict God as possessing a human form.
The five chumashim (Books of Moses) were translated by the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. There were ten additional translators, and the translations were reviewed by eighteen scholars.
In his new memoir, “Set the Night on Fire: Living, Dying, and Playing Guitar With the Doors,” Krieger details his story and that of the Doors, from his early years to “The End” and beyond.
In his new memoir for young adults, author and illustrator Yelchin channels his childlike self to describe what it was like growing up in Cold War Russia.
In her new children’s book “Let’s Stay Healthy” author Bracha Goetz aims to teach Jewish children about the importance of eating fruits and veggies and staying away from junk food.