
New Essay Anthology Highlights ‘Young Zionist Voices’
In the book, essays blending the personal with the observational offer insights on what it means to support Israel post-Oct. 7.
In the book, essays blending the personal with the observational offer insights on what it means to support Israel post-Oct. 7.
Greene’s scholastic series is a wonderful way to engage young readers.
If you appreciate funny Jewish stories and nostalgia for the ’80s, do come to this book for the content!
The Israeli Jazz project by French photographer Raphael Perez introduces the world to something it may not fully be aware of—Israeli jazz musicians who have made a name for themselves.
Instead of a rigid system of goal-setting, Eckerling, The Journal’s food writer, lets her contributors do the talking.
“If you’ve ever been curious about what makes a monster tick, or how Jewish stories have shaped the way we think about them, this is the panel for you.”
Chris Bensinger’s novel “The Sooner You Forget” follows the story of a young Catholic man who, while serving in the United States Army, ends up in a Nazi labor camp.
Dr. Laura Gabayan, author of “Common Wisdom: 8 Scientific Elements of a Meaningful Life,” is using many of the skills she studied and then wrote about, as she and her family rebuild after they lost their home in the Palisades wildfire.
Menachem Z. Rosensaft, Burning Psalms: Confronting Adonai after Auschwitz (Teneck, NJ: Ben Yehuda Press, 2025).
A fictionalized account based on true events, the novel follows the lives of six characters whose worlds are upended by tragedy.