This article provides a poignant visual journey through the Jewish history of Pittsburgh, particularly focusing on the Tree of Life congregation and its surr...
The Jewish Review of Books is hosting its first reader review competition, inviting participants to submit reviews of Jewish books published in 2018 that hav...
Rachel Scheinerman outlines an exciting selection of Jewish-themed books scheduled for release in October 2018, covering diverse topics from philosophy and m...
Rachel Scheinerman explores the intriguing history and symbolism of the etrog, an exotic citrus fruit integral to the Jewish festival of Sukkot. Originating ...
The Jewish Preview of Books, September 2018, features a selection of books that are anticipated to be of interest in the Jewish literary world. Some notable ...
This August edition of the Jewish Preview of Books highlights some thought-provoking publications in Jewish studies and literature. Notable academic releases...
Rabbi Shai Held's two-volume work, "The Heart of Torah," comprises essays on Torah portions, exploring open-ended biblical narratives and themes like God's l...
Jeremy England, an accomplished research scientist and an observant Jew, explores the origins of life through his work on the emergence of life-like behavior...
Translator Jessica Cohen, who shared the 2017 Man Booker International Prize with David Grossman for translating "A Horse Walks into a Bar," discusses the co...
Rachel Scheinerman's article provides a concise overview of three scholarly essays in Jewish Studies. Meir Bar-Ilan challenges the conventional belief that I...