Tag: Jewish Books

In a delightful and humorous interview, Bess Kalb discusses topics ranging from her children's book "Buffalo Fluffalo" to hosting the Jewish Book Council Awards.
The article provides a list of 14 last-minute gift ideas that Jewish moms would appreciate, just in time for Mother's Day but suitable for any occasion.
The May/June 2024 edition of Hadassah Magazine features a guide to Jewish literature.
Rebbetzin S. Feldbrand noticed a need for a Haggadah that would engage teenage readers, leading her to create "Haggadah for Teens and Their Grown-Ups."
Moment Magazine's Book Editor Amy Schwartz presents a list of the top 10 Jewish books of 2023, highlighting why readers should pick them up.
The article explores the significance of books in Jewish culture and history.
The recent trend of bomb threats against libraries in the U.S. should be of particular concern to the Jewish community due to the historical connection between violence against books and Jewish history.
Future of Jewish is a publication dedicated to Judaism and Israel.
Larry Abrams, the founder of BookSmiles, a nonprofit book bank, was inspired by Chabad and a teenage mom to give away over a million books to children in need.
May is Jewish American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate Jewish history, culture, and achievements.
In this special interview, the TORCH Board President, Dan Kullman, discusses the author's new book, "Upon A Ten-Stringed Harp".
The Jewish book industry is hopeful that it will fare well during the COVID-19 pandemic as people turn to books for comfort and inspiration while self-sheltering.
The Library of Congress houses a remarkable collection of Jewish treasures, including Hebrew books with censor marks dating back over 500 years.
Sholem Yankev Abramovitsh, known as Mendele Mokher Seforim, is a key figure in modern Yiddish literature, often using his alter ego Mendele to critique Jewish society in the Pale of Settlement.
This article provides a list of recommended books on prayer that have been helpful for personal prayer and teaching.
OU Press is preparing several upcoming publications, including works focusing on Rabbi Soloveitchik's teachings.
A property dispute over a valuable library of religious books owned by the Lubavitcher Rebbe has led to tensions between Russian officials and Chabad representatives in the United States.
After World War II, efforts were made to recover Jewish books stolen by Nazis, including those belonging to the Stoliner Hasidim community.