Jewish Brothers Find Out a Sinful Secret in New York Post Writer’s Debut Novel
Reuven Fenton’s “Goyhood” mixes “The Chosen” with “Shtisel” and “The Hangover” to comic effect.
Reuven Fenton’s “Goyhood” mixes “The Chosen” with “Shtisel” and “The Hangover” to comic effect.
“From My Family to Yours” is a true celebration of the intergenerational and multicultural connection.
In “Iconic Jewish Women: Fifty-Nine Inspiring, Courageous, Revolutionary Role Models for Young Girls,” author Aliza Lavie, Ph.D., gives girls approaching their bat mitzvah a meaningful way to celebrate while connecting with their heritage.
First he lived biblically, now he’s living like it’s 1787.
This idiosyncratic collection is mystical, searching and associative — not unlike the conversations one has with a close friend late at night or on a long car ride.
The book focuses on the period between 1936 and 1939, when Arabs living under the British Mandate rose up against a swelling Jewish population and the Brits in charge.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Saphier has written a new book, “Love, Mom: Inspiring Stories Celebrating Motherhood.”
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Saphier has put out a new book called, “Love, Mom: Inspiring Stories Celebrating Motherhood.”
Baruch Spinoza’s life was a product of paradox.