Literature

In this article, Elhanan Nir, an Israeli poet and writer, reflects on the need for Jewish artists and writers to find new ways to express and grapple with the profound changes and challenges facing the Jewish community in the aftermath of recent violence and insecurity.
The article discusses the concept of "Jewish food" and its significance.
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In the poem "Kaddish for the Living," the author explores the experience of facing her mother's dementia with both tenderness and grief.
The author reflects on their novel, "The Holocaust Kid," which explores the perspective of being the child of Holocaust survivors.
The author reflects on the experience of their daughter, who is serving in the Israeli army while also reading the novel Mrs. Dalloway.
The winners of the 73rd National Jewish Book Awards have been announced.
The article "Haley's Tank is Running Low" discusses a post from Mishpacha Magazine about a person named Haley whose emotional and physical energy is depleted.
Jeremy Eichler's book, "Times Echo: The Second World War, the Holocaust, and the Music of Remembrance," has been named the Jewish Book Council's Book of the Year.
The author describes reading "The Merchant of Venice" as a response to feeling a vague pressure to say something about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
"The Secret That Is Not a Secret: Ten Heretical Tales" is a collection of short stories by Jay Michaelson that explores the struggles of individuals in Jewish communities to reconcile their inner desires with societal norms.
In Chapter 3 of "Up North," Eli, Nellie, and Squizzle find themselves at the North Pole, surprised to discover a group of frum families gathered there.
Fania Oz-Salzberger, a prominent Israeli scholar, discusses the book "A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times" in an interview with Moment Magazine.
Avram Davidson, a fantasy and sci-fi writer, wrote a story called "Goslin Day" which is set on a day that is believed to be significant in Jewish folklore.
"Readjusting Sights" is a comparison between the experiences of two Israeli soldiers, Roi and Haim Sabato, during different wars.
Susan Sontag's novel, The Volcano Lover, is a complex and fragmented work that combines various forms of writing and explores themes of history, collecting, and love.
Norman Jewison, the director of the iconic film Fiddler on the Roof, passed away at the age of 97.
Two books with Jewish themes have won top honors at this year's Sydney Taylor Book Awards for Jewish children's books.
The article discusses the character of Tamar in the Bible and Thomas Mann's interpretation of her in his book Joseph and His Brothers.
In this podcast, the topic of discussion is the resurrection of the righteous in the Messianic times.
Chava Rosenfarb, a Yiddish-language novelist and Holocaust survivor, was recently honored in her native city of Lodz, Poland.
Talia Carner's novel, The Boy With the Star Tattoo, has been targeted by a review-bombing campaign on Goodreads.
Halpers Books, a beloved English bookstore in Tel Aviv, serves as a gathering place for the city's English-speaking diaspora.
Nishmas, an incomplete work by Mint Media, is the subject of discussion.
In Chapter 2 of "Up North," Nellie and Squizzle find themselves in danger when an angry polar bear approaches.

Top authors in Literature

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