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PJ Library and Its Children of the (Free Monthly) Book
Archives for October 2017
October 2017
American View
Feature
PJ Library and Its Children of the (Free Monthly) Book
by
Hilary Danailova
PJ Library has mailed nearly 12 million books since 2005 and runs programs in 12 countries, transforming an industry as it redefines Jewish books to be more diverse.
About Hebrew
Feature
How Jews Stick Together
by
Joseph Lowin
From stickers to devotion, the Hebrew word davek reveals a longtime attachment to our Jewish roots.
Health + Medicine
Feature
The XX/XY Factor
by
Wendy Elliman
A Hadassah multidisciplinary team led by Dr. David Zangen treat dozens of children each year with ambiguous genitalia.
American View
Life + Style
Russian Émigré Women Carve Their Own Literary Niche
by
Peter Ephross
Émigré women from the former Soviet Union bring their complex Jewish heritage to the written page.
Crossword Puzzle
People of the Book—and Pen
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
Alexander Portnoy's creator and Ayn Rand are two of the Jewish authors in our literary themed crossword.
American View
Feature
Book Clubs, Where Members Are on the Same Page
by
Gloria Goldreich
Never before have book clubs—including Jewish groups with members of all ages—been as prevalent and eclectic as they are today.
Arts
Exhibit
A Museum of Biblical Proportions
by
Hilary Danailova
Skeptics and supporters ponder the massive new museum opening in November in Washington, D.C.
Food
Feature
Cherchez Le Bagel in Montreal with Kat Romanow
by
Jessica Halfin
The Montreal native is preserving her city's Jewish culinary traditions through walking tours, cooking demonstrations and innovative programming.
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