How an LA Feminist Learned to Love Orthodox Judaism
Reviewing: “The Skeptic and the Rabbi,” by Judy Gruen. She Writes Press, 256 pages, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-63152-3201. How did a woman who grew up in
Reviewing: “The Skeptic and the Rabbi,” by Judy Gruen. She Writes Press, 256 pages, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-63152-3201. How did a woman who grew up in
Excerpting: “The Scroll,” by Miriam Feinberg Vamosh. Menorah Books, 294 pages. 2016. ISBN-10: 1940516633. Whether it’s fly-fishing or forensics, Masada or massage therapy, there’s nothing
Bais Yaakov Cookbook #2, by Bais Yaakov of Chicago. 372 pages. 2017. ISBN-10: 1680250736. Some books gain popularity by word of mouth, others by “taste
Reviewing: “All Other Nights,” by Dara Horn. W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 355 pages. 2009. ISBN-13: 978-0-393-06492-6. On the eve of his arranged marriage
Reviewing: “Way Too Many Latkes: A Hanukkah in Chelm,” by Linda Glaser, illustrated by Aleksandar Zolotic. Kar-Ben Publishing. 32 pages. 2017. ISBN-10: 151242093X. Reviewing: “The
Reviewing: “Judah Maccabee Goes to the Doctor,” by Ann D. Koffsky, Illustrations by Talitha Shipman. Apple & Honey Press. 32 pages. 2017. ISBN-10: 1681155222. “Judah
Reviewing: “Once Upon an Invention,” by M. C. Millman. The Jewish Children’s Book Club. 186 pages. 2017. ISBN: 9781973969853. With the release of her newest
Reviewing: “The Accident,” by Faygie Holt. Menucha Publishers, Inc., 124 pages. 2018. ISBN 978-1-61465-427-8. “The Accident” by Faygie Holt is the third installment of the
Part 5 (written 2004) (continued from last week) Walking on the street was always accompanied by the danger of being attacked by gangs of Hitler
I’ve read a number of wonderful books lately and just recently began a great book on aging, “Ageless Souls” by Thomas Moore. He is a
Ever since I wrote a couple of articles this past summer about my herniated disc, readers have been writing in to ask how it’s doing.
(Courtesy of Ayeka) Jerusalem—Ayeka: The Center for Soulful Education announced that it has received a four-year major grant from the Jim Joseph Foundation to expand